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Old 02-13-2009 | 05:52 PM
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Default 228/228 cam with .558 lift what springs ?

like tittle says what spring set up to i need .. unless i can run stock springs but im sure i cant ..

what lift will stock springs be no good at ?
will zo6 heads with springs have enough lift for this cam ?

thanks for the info and i anyone has cheap ones for sale let me knw .
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We have the Z06 springs for sale all day at $57. Those should be good to .570 or so. If you want a better spring than that, we offer the PAC springs (SDL1600VS) at 122.95. They are good til about .610ish, but I would not go over that.

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damn after looking at the cam its .588 lift .. will the zo6 springs handle that ? lmk are the zo6 springs new ?
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I would not go that high, I do not believe they will work. I would def go with the sdl1600vs springs. All of those springs are new.
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do u take paypal or credit card ?
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We do take Master card, Visa, and Discover.

You can either call us up 1 800 456 0211 or go to our website and order them, which is where that hyperlink in the other post will lead you.

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ok thanks !! will be calling u monday !
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PAC 1218s, good to .625 IIRC
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DO NOT trust them that high. Although they may be capable of that, then do they have the right spring pressure for something over .600, which include some pretty nastly lobes nowadays? I would only recommend them to .610 max
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Originally Posted by John@Scoggin
DO NOT trust them that high. Although they may be capable of that, then do they have the right spring pressure for something over .600, which include some pretty nastly lobes nowadays? I would only recommend them to .610 max
Seems like a damn good price. $122 for new springs that will take my TR230 with ease (.581/.565 lift)
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PAC's are good. I'm shocked nobody's dropped 918's in here yet though.
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^ word, i was going to recomend Comp 918 springs, they are good till .610 lift
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well im glad they are that good of a price . do they come with any selas or retainers ? or is this just the springs and use all other stock parts ?
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just springs, use all other stock parts.
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the PAC 1518s are good to .650 IIRC. are you suggesting that wouldn't be good idea either? curious bc im still learning about some of these details....
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I have not looked at them, but we have seen some problems like valve float happen when you go too much lift, ie over 610 on the pacs we have. I would def look at spring pressure on those over 6xx and see if they are adequate like alot of the higher pressure springs are. That is the most crucial part.
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i have a set of afr dual valvesprings that are good to 600 lift,im asking 70 shipped.
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Sorry to hijack, but are there any problems with running PRC .660 springs with a cam with lift right at .600?
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none at all. those springs are top notch. they have alot more pressure than the regular conical (beehive) style. I would also def use them with the titanium retainers, i mean if you buy the kit, they come in there anyway.
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Comp 918's.


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