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Can you use dual type r springs on a b16a head with stock valves on the exhaust and the intake
And shimming the factory b16 oil pump for higher oil press.
with this combination would it give you the possibilty to run 20psi to 9000rpm?
Can you use dual type r springs on a b16a head with stock valves on the exhaust and the intake
And shimming the factory b16 oil pump for higher oil press.
with this combination would it give you the possibilty to run 20psi to 9000rpm?
Your not getting 20 psi through that at 9k rpm dude.. Not on the stock retainers. Your gonna drop a damn valve.
And your bottom end is built right? Because that's never going to handle that kind of power either. That is unless your running some kind of tiny *** turbo. But you never specified.
And your bottom end is built right? Because that's never going to handle that kind of power either. That is unless your running some kind of tiny *** turbo. But you never specified.
Originally Posted by turbozexcrxman
damn i though they had single on exhaust
but they're cool to 20psi right?
maybe 23 or 34
i dont wanna push the valvetrain
but they're cool to 20psi right?
maybe 23 or 34
i dont wanna push the valvetrain
Originally Posted by BoostForLife
Your rod bolts won't like it much @ 9k, unless of course you already got rods/arps.
I rev stock b16 bottom ends to 10k and never had a rod bolt failure. Same applies to any honda rod bolt. Fun interweb rumor
Its darton mid sleeved and bored to 84.5
eagle rods and mahle pistons
arp 2000 bolts
would itl be safe running 20psi on those type R springs to 8K?
I figured they're stronger and wont float at 20psi
but i may be wrong
eagle rods and mahle pistons
arp 2000 bolts
would itl be safe running 20psi on those type R springs to 8K?
I figured they're stronger and wont float at 20psi
but i may be wrong
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