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Old 11-26-2012, 12:34 PM
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I was looking at Lunati voodo .660 dual gold springs or patriot dual gold springs for my cam change.....anyone use the Lunati springs here?
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There's several who have and have had great success with them; No failures that I'm aware of. I'd encourage you to look at the Brain Tooley Platinum springs though. Great price, and comes with Titanium retainers to boot.
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Id get a set of the Brian tooly springs. When i need to swap my springs again im goin with them. Great price too
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We have the PRC .650" dual spring kit with titanium retainers for $299.99, and the PRC .675" dual spring kits with titanium retainers for $349.99. Both are in stock and ready to ship!

PRC .650"
http://www.texas-speed.com/p-474-pre...pring-kit.aspx

PRC .675"
http://www.texas-speed.com/p-473-pre...pring-kit.aspx
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Are the BT springs these ones? http://www.coloradospeed.com/bt-raci...s-p-22988.html
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If you're using stock rockers, go with the Platinums.
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http://www.briantooleyracing.com/660...retainers.html

Or

http://www.briantooleyracing.com/660...retainers.html


The diffrence is the retainers

Your link at colorodo speed looks correct.



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