M mricco New member Dec 9, 2013 #1 Is there a performance advanage in using the stainless valves compared to the stock valves in the clone?
Is there a performance advanage in using the stainless valves compared to the stock valves in the clone?
R rookieracer75 New member Dec 9, 2013 #3 yea especialy if your using heaveier springs like 26lbs or more at 7500+ . basicaly you will bend a valve. been there done that.
yea especialy if your using heaveier springs like 26lbs or more at 7500+ . basicaly you will bend a valve. been there done that.
M mricco New member Dec 9, 2013 #4 mikelavite#72 said: strength and durability to take more rpm'z Click to expand... How about with intake flow and exhaust flow
mikelavite#72 said: strength and durability to take more rpm'z Click to expand... How about with intake flow and exhaust flow
astrowrench Member Dec 9, 2013 #5 Overall Durability is the primary factor here; actual power gains are very small if size remains the same
Overall Durability is the primary factor here; actual power gains are very small if size remains the same