View Poll Results: Use lockouts on cam install
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Those with Cams installed.. v Lockouts Poll
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Comp Cam has the specs of the 26113 (2v/3v valve springs) as being 92lbs seated and 198lbs open.
The HD springs are 120lbs seated and 275 open.
Whats the stock springs on the 3v for pressure?
Is there a disadvantage to using heavier springs?
The HD springs are 120lbs seated and 275 open.
Whats the stock springs on the 3v for pressure?
Is there a disadvantage to using heavier springs?
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