Lightest dual spring
though using a heavy duty valve spring would make a smaller valve lift cam tougher to cycle through thus slowing the cycle . so if it was a ls6 valve spring with a hotcam or something around its max .550+ or a 918 spring at .600 + would get the most out of it .
lets say using a ls6 cam with a top notch .660 valve spring would be harder to cycle . not that it would take too much away but would not make as much power .
If you dont have a big cam you could always go with a beehive like Snake Charmer is talking about. They will weigh quite a bit less than a dual but wont resist valve float as much.
Tons of guys are revving really high with duals and titanium retainers, I think its more important to get the correct spring pressure than it is to worry about the weight. Unless your talking about revving to 9000rpm or something, then both might be equally important.
Background?? Why are you trying to get the lightest spring? Have a high rpm build in mind?
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The PSI 1511 is an excellent spring but your lift may be too much for them. As I recall they set up at 125# on the seat when installed at 1.800", however I have never had them setup that tall and they have come in around 1.765". At a lower installed height, the seat value is higher but the amount to lift is also reduced. You would need to measure then order to be sure things will go together correctly. With the lighter LS6 valves, the 125# seat value may be adequate if you can achieve it. I have weights of the PSI's somewhere at home along with the retainers that came with them on a set of Dart heads. Also, careful with too much spring on these valves, there have been some reported issues with the valves when spring forces are pumped up too high.


