Can 918's be run to .600 lift safely???
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Can 918's be run to .600 lift safely???
The cam I have has lift at .580 intake and .600 exhaust....Would I be ok,if I ran the 918's with this cam??? I ran the 918's with the F13 cam in my other car and it was fine at .595...Thanks for any help
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I too was curious about those springs and my cam but it is only .581/.588, not sure what I will do yet if nobody drops in but I don't think I would run that cam with those springs myself. I really think tha is pushing it, I have heard a few bad things about these springs??????
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ive seen guys run 918s with cams slightly over .600 lift, but personally i wouldnt do it. the price of dual springs is not that much more...and u have that added security. believe me, you dont want a spring to break
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Originally Posted by Yeahdoug
PAC-1518 will take .600 lift installed at 1.750" if you want a little more seat pressure. Or .650" lift at the normal 1.800" IH.
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Originally Posted by 91Z28
I have a set of 1518s I'm going to use with a cam that produces .612/.606 lift, what installed height do you recommend?
Coil bind is ~1.080 so there's some room to play around with.
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Originally Posted by Yeahdoug
You could get away with 1.750-1.760.
Coil bind is ~1.080 so there's some room to play around with.
Coil bind is ~1.080 so there's some room to play around with.