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Old 04-26-2004   #1
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ok what about these? Ferrea Dual Valve Springs
if not them which one's would you recomend?

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Old 04-26-2004   #2
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I thought our stock springs were good till about 8500 rpms. What are you planning on running it to? Isn't shep still on the stock springs?
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i don't think he is... and as far as i know the 2g stock springs are good till about 7500 - 8000

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okay, my bad. I haven't heard anything bad about Ferrea, but I know that comp cams springs makes a bad batch every now and then. A F-Body guy I know wrecked his built LS1 because of that.
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Ferrea are good stuff. If you want high quality or need to rev it to 9500+ then get the Ferreas. If you want slightly better than stock and plan on keeping it under 8500 then get the Crowers.
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Eveywhere i found it is that Farrea i can get for $255 shiped and cheapest i found for Crowers was like $260 ...

should i just go with Farrea? or is that going to cause un needed stress on the head and the components?

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Old 04-26-2004   #7
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Maybe you're looking at the just the pricing of the springs for the $255, and when looking at the pricing of the Crowers, you get springs and retainers for that much. ($260).
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I think Cher is right. The Crowers are also much lighter and don't put as much force on the cam (less holding force, but easier on components). I went with Crower, but I won't be going over 8k (with 1mm oversized valves).
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this is just in preparation for the new engine this upcoming winter.... ..

thanx for the information.. will most likely be going with crowers then.

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Crower springs can be had for around $115. Their retainers are like $150. You can also get a kit with both. I ran their spring/retainer combo to 8500 almost daily when my old 2G.
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Crower springs can be had for around $115. Their retainers are like $150. You can also get a kit with both. I ran their spring/retainer combo to 8500 almost daily when my old 2G.
So did Rabe (in your car that is).
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Sorry if this is going off topic at all but, are springs and retainers all you need to rev to 8000 or 8500 rpm?
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Rods would help. If you don't have a big turbo, cams and a sheetmetal then reving it that high is a waste of time also. I wouldn't rev the stock big rods past 8000.
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Ok, thanks. 8000 is good enough for me anyhow.
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buuuuut if enes is going for the 2.17L gringo revvy motor then he'll want some stiff ass springs to quench valve float.

also is THIS just some rebadged crower shiot?
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