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Old 09-18-2012, 07:37 PM
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Anybody ever ran these lunati springs? Can someone elaborate on their quality.
My new cam specs are .588 EX /.588 IN
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a Pacaloy spring is made by PAC racing.
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Those will work, or grab some comp 918 for added insurance (.625" lift)
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Yes those will work well installed at correct height for desired pressure.
Your cam must be 228/228 like a TSP 228R or similar.
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I have those on my car with a 224/224 cam. With 15K miles on them they are still working well. As far as I was able to find out they are the same as a PAC 1218 but cost less.
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1 set on a DD LS3 11,000 miles no issues
1 set on my 7500 rpm 418 about 1000 miles no issues

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