Jim wolf, I got them and I have safely taken it over 8500 many times,My motor has seen 9000 a few times i don't really wanna chance it but i havent had any problems with them so far
Definitely interested too. I realize how lame it sounds, but I have tried searching what brand people suggest and specs as far as what rpm they are good till with n1's or stock cams, and I can't find it. I know its out there. Has to be on the old forum......could anyone lend us guys a hand?
Thanks,
Dudeman
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1991 SE-R - SR20VE - I/H/E, N1's - 203whp On Dyno Dynamics
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Originally Posted by sr20abuSE-R Jim wolf, I got them and I have safely taken it over 8500 many times,My motor has seen 9000 a few times i don't really wanna chance it but i havent had any problems with them so far
JWT's website has been saying their VE springs are BO since at least last summmer.
Is this one of these "do a group deal or we don't make them" types of situations?
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Enduro Race Car (non-Nissan) project to start in 2009!
2009 Inferno Red Dodge Caliber SXT --> New daily driver
2001 Blackout Nissan Sentra SE w/pp (SR20VE powered) --> Sold
1992 White Nissan NX1600 --> Sold
Matt
Enduro Race Car (non-Nissan) project to start in 2009!
2009 Inferno Red Dodge Caliber SXT --> New daily driver
2001 Blackout Nissan Sentra SE w/pp (SR20VE powered) --> Sold
1992 White Nissan NX1600 --> Sold
Supertech is has a set w/ retainers. They don't list them yet but we can get them. The factory seat pressure is around 75 lbs and the Supertech ones will take it up to 100lbs. We ran 106lbs on a DET head with out a problem up to 10k. But we needed more spring pressure to handle the anti-lag.