1.6 Rockers
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a set of PAC springs w/titanium retainers will give you a much more stable valvetrain so will using 7/16 studs.....just a thought!
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Im in the process of doing this right now. From what I've researched and been told, I went with the LT4 Springs. I think they ended up being $44 shipped for new springs, if I decide to put a cam in it later down the road I will put a better springs in it. I used the stock locks and retainers also, it's a very easy process to change the springs. I was very nervous about doing it but I went with the TDC method and it work great. I will probably have 10k-15k miles on before i tear it down for a cam, so why put all that wear on a set of high dollar springs that are not needed with a stock cam..........Good Luck..............Mike
#11
LOL wear and tear on a set of expensive springs,they wont even be affected by a stock cam so when you do man up and get a cam you already have goodsprings but from what i have seen lately is a bunch of people buying stuff for now and not looking down the road or better yet longivity.
#12
LOL wear and tear on a set of expensive springs,they wont even be affected by a stock cam so when you do man up and get a cam you already have goodsprings but from what i have seen lately is a bunch of people buying stuff for now and not looking down the road or better yet longivity.
When $40 springs will provide the same that $300 springs will do for the needs of the owner, the choice (to me, at least) is obvious.
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if you are going to change springs spend the money for a good set not a cheap set of Lt4s,they are designed to work with a lighter set of valves.......
a set of PAC springs w/titanium retainers will give you a much more stable valvetrain so will using 7/16 studs.....just a thought!
a set of PAC springs w/titanium retainers will give you a much more stable valvetrain so will using 7/16 studs.....just a thought!
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LOL wear and tear on a set of expensive springs,they wont even be affected by a stock cam so when you do man up and get a cam you already have goodsprings but from what i have seen lately is a bunch of people buying stuff for now and not looking down the road or better yet longivity.