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Originally Posted by Elmo370z Yup yup. Not posted on these forum, couples shop have proven this. I been in private talks about this issue. Daelen care to chime in Good
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Good information. Would be nice to know the situations, data, and the like. Our stock intake springs are stout little guys (~199lb @ 12.8mm). Compared to the exhaust side which is almost half that rate (~120lb @ 10.2mm), its surprising the exhaust side isn't floating first. Even the springs with the JWT cam kit is ~136lb @ 12.5mm lift.
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