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06-08-2023, 10:39 PM | #1 |
Average KKT User
Drives: 2001 Echo Join Date: May 2020
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I would only think about springs if I put a cam in the car. New springs and retainers could never hurt probably increase reliability a lil bit. I've never or don't think I've ever had problems spinning to 8k with stock springs or rods beating the sh!t outta it for 6 months. Have you thought about porting the head if you were to go through all the trouble to change springs? This is my personal opinion ofc. If you want to spend the time and money go for it learn something new in the process make it more reliable what's wrong with that!
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