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Old 09-02-2008, 12:58 PM
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Im looking for a set of Comp Cam Bee Hive 918s new or used Valve Springs the will support 600 lift and can be used on stock heads. Anyone know of a place or person that has them?? Jay 760-908-8128

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Originally Posted by 96modgt
Im looking for a set of Comp Cam Bee Hive 918s new or used Valve Springs the will support 600 lift and can be used on stock heads. Anyone know of a place or person that has them?? Jay 760-908-8128


i got a set....400 miles on em 60.00 $$
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I have a set up Duel rev springs and titanium retainers for 175.00, they have 500 miles on them and not one time have the been taken past 4000 rpm
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Originally Posted by 01black
i got a set....400 miles on em 60.00 $$
You have a PM
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i would stay away from 918's from my experience too much bad luck with them breaking
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Thanks for the info gents. Jay
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Originally Posted by Ryne @ CMS
i would stay away from 918's from my experience too much bad luck with them breaking
x2 unless you are running a baby cam like an ls6 or hotcam you really need to run the double springs. They will only cost a little more and it is safe insurance knowing that you will not have to rebuild your engine if you break a spring.
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Thanks guys , the cam i have isnt over 588 lift at 112 lsa. I found a set



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