Comp 918 Spring Poll
Paul J.
I have more good than bad that's for sure about the 918. I heard there was a bad batch about a year ago and have heard of a couple of horror stories but in my opinion you should be good to go. I guess a duel spring would give you some extra confidence that if one spring broke you have a second back up which would decrease your odds of a valve dropping. Nothing is 100% bulletproof but for a single spring application and your lift i think thats about the best option.
Best of luck.
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After looking at the 918 spring in depth, I am starting to think the best way to set the spring up is shoot for an open installed height of about 1.200" to 1.210" then add the cam lift for the closed installed height. This will give about 310 lbs of open pressure and .090" to .100" to coil bind. This may also dampen harmonics better since several coils are touching, increasing the natural frequency of the spring. Keep the replies coming.
Paul J.
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Paul J.
<strong>I just broke one tonight. About 500 miles on em. .566 lift cam. I was at WOT.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Is yours out of the new batch with blue stripes?
<strong>I put on 5200 hard miles with my 918 springs with no issues on my old cartek cam with .567 lift on a 113 lsa.
I have more good than bad that's for sure about the 918. I heard there was a bad batch about a year ago and have heard of a couple of horror stories but in my opinion you should be good to go. I guess a duel spring would give you some extra confidence that if one spring broke you have a second back up which would decrease your odds of a valve dropping. Nothing is 100% bulletproof but for a single spring application and your lift i think thats about the best option.
Best of luck.
MTI 427 C5 Roadster <img border="0" alt="[Corvette]" title="" src="graemlins/corvette.gif" /> </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I'm one of the guys who got stung by the 918 debacle. Dropped a spring, and valve, and head, 200 miles into a new H/C setup from ARE. While Wade (and Nick before him) stood behind things, Comp Cams acknowledged minimal responsibility: they were willing to replace the springs with a new set, but were NOT willing to compensate me for a many thousand dollar rebuild. As far as I'm concerned, Comp Cams should be ashamed of their actions. The current spring setup might be fine (it appears so, as there are no ongoing reports of failures as there were last summer) but I'd recommend you think about a dual spring setup. I've got one on the big block, and fervently wish I'd had one on my H/C setup. Would have saved me a lot of aggravation!!
<small>[ December 25, 2002, 12:19 PM: Message edited by: RPM WS6 ]</small>
<small>[ December 26, 2002, 08:02 PM: Message edited by: Samba242 ]</small>
The spring broke pretty much right in the middle into 2 pieces. I already replaced it with one from my old set of 918's that had about 8k trouble-free miles on them. BTW, I do rev the motor failry high(~6700 at times.)








