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Originally Posted by Raceworx are the late model ones stiffer then? if so could you do an all nissan upgrade ising later model single springs with early model inner springs?
Join Date: 2008-01-30 Location: Sydney Australia Posts: 520 Trader Score: 0 (0%)
three options using factory parts!
Shim the base of the standard 16/20VE double springs. This will increase your seat pressure and let you be safer on N1's.
Second option is to use 16/20VE inner spring with 20V outer spring.
Third is the same as above but shimmed at the base. This is really not needed as any cam that needs this sort of ramp rate would be pushing the max lift capacity of the springs, be chewing HP and you would need to swtich to a conical spring for better effectiveness. Maybe if you were runnign quads and went for stupid duration but N1 levels of lift this would be ideal.
Originally Posted by Autech three options using factory parts!
Shim the base of the standard 16/20VE double springs. This will increase your seat pressure and let you be safer on N1's.
Second option is to use 16/20VE inner spring with 20V outer spring.
Third is the same as above but shimmed at the base. This is really not needed as any cam that needs this sort of ramp rate would be pushing the max lift capacity of the springs, be chewing HP and you would need to swtich to a conical spring for better effectiveness. Maybe if you were runnign quads and went for stupid duration but N1 levels of lift this would be ideal.
How thin the shim should be?
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