StangYellow Founding Member Sep 11, 2002 1,052 1 39 Feb 17, 2009 #1 Feb 17, 2009 #1 Was researching HiTech stage II cams, and they reccomended springs if you plan on running over 6400rpms.... I dont plan on that. Are springs necessary, or just insurance?
Was researching HiTech stage II cams, and they reccomended springs if you plan on running over 6400rpms.... I dont plan on that. Are springs necessary, or just insurance?
CobraRed_96_GT Active Member May 20, 2006 1,421 4 39 UCSD/La Jolla Feb 17, 2009 #2 Feb 17, 2009 #2 I did them with stage 1 cams....good thing to have. But even my springs wont be enough for my next set-up, so it sort of didn't pay off.
I did them with stage 1 cams....good thing to have. But even my springs wont be enough for my next set-up, so it sort of didn't pay off.
evil281 New Member Jan 6, 2008 276 0 0 Arizona Feb 17, 2009 #3 Feb 17, 2009 #3 probly not a bad idea while ur already in there if u got the money, better safe than sorry
98COBRA281 10 Year Member Nov 24, 2007 1,348 30 59 Port St. Lucie, Florida Feb 17, 2009 #4 Feb 17, 2009 #4 i have the comp behive springs, and i have revved my car to 6500ish a few time, and a few times on the dyno with no problems........
i have the comp behive springs, and i have revved my car to 6500ish a few time, and a few times on the dyno with no problems........
F FastMustangGT New Member Aug 13, 2005 53 0 0 Massachusetts Feb 17, 2009 #5 Feb 17, 2009 #5 i'm running comp 270's with the behive springs I shift at 6800rpms at the track no issues.