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JWT do hi-rev springs but only for the HR head, not the VHR head .... which was one of my reasons for going with HR heads on my build. Sticking

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Old 06-12-2015, 09:34 PM   #4 (permalink)
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JWT do hi-rev springs but only for the HR head, not the VHR head .... which was one of my reasons for going with HR heads on my build.

Sticking with VHR equals lots of constraints for a race engine ....

Sticking with a VHR for a road car makes sense because it is cheaper in the long run, BUT is will mean 7500rpm rev-limit (or close to it)
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