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Old 07-19-2006 | 10:13 AM
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Im just gonna be changing my springs to some Patriot dual valve springs. then throwing in some hardened pushrods. Im not changing the cam at this time..thats at a later date. Am i gonna have any problems? Will the car still perform ok?
Old 07-19-2006 | 10:22 AM
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it should be fine. just you will be racking up some extra miles on the springs when you don't need to have them on unless you will be getting a cam fairly soon I would just wait till then.
Old 07-19-2006 | 10:24 AM
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The stock cam will be real easy on those springs. Just remember that you need to warm the springs up before getting on it. I usually wait atleast 10 minutes before any WOT.
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Great. yea the cam will come soon enough. I just got a great deal on these..and have the pushrods as well. So i just was bored and figured id get it all done. thanks guys.
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Are the springs previously used? If so beware of mileage with big cams, if not be sure to properly break them in.(2 heat cycles I was told)




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