Heat cycling vavlesprings before installation
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back in the day when springs were made from tool steel, you had to heat cycle them. racers used to do the oven thing to cycle the material. todays spring metals do not require heat cycling of any kind.
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Originally Posted by eamador11
I dont think that is the same thing. Do it the sure way in the car. And yes...Definitely heat cycle them before putting the car on a dyno. Any pro tuner shop will tell you that.
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On my old car I was worried about the very same thing. It went STRAIGHT from reassembley to the dyno, reaching RPMS of 6500+. The car was just fine untill I sold it 25K later.
Its like a serious racing buddy of mine said one time: "Parts wear OUT, they dont wear IN."
Its like a serious racing buddy of mine said one time: "Parts wear OUT, they dont wear IN."