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Old 02-06-2003, 05:32 PM
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Does any of you run Isky's? If so do you have any recommendations for them, as far as with lift and cam durations. I am getting these on my S2 heads and am trying to deside on a cam to run. A TR224 was recommended, but I would like a little more cam, yet don't want to break a spring.

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I'm running the isky 295-D with the titanium retainers with my B1 cam which my cam card says it's a .559 lift with a .221 duration. Isky says the 295-D springs are good to .600 lift.
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I had Isky 295s in a set of JPR heads. Isky was a very pricey set-up. I'd look at double springs for your heads.
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If you're having heads worked on. I would have the shop cut the pockets and clearance them for a set of comp 987 dual springs or similar.
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Default Re: Isky Springs info needed

Are the Isky's anywhere near as good as the dual springs? I got a great deal with the Isky's, so I will run them, at least for now. I'm just looking to see how well they'd survive a lift in the 580's and a fast ramp rate.

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