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looks good !!!!!
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Looks good. I wouldnt have used butt connectors on my injectors if it were mine.
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Whos driving the truck Rob. I saw it creepin a few times.
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Thought I have too.
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Lol, who ever it is I hope they put some new tires on the back before I get home.
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I see you have ls6 springs in there. I read some people's springs (even on an all stock car) failed on the corvette forum. I changed mine out as precautionary. Just a little fyi.
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how much power did it make? im hoping that graph was a baseline before the work
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I already tried telling him that before the cam swap. My bother broke 3 ls6 valve springs in his truck with the same cam.
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First post guys and come on now, have a little faith in the chevy.
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A quick search on performancetrucks.net for "broken valve" brings up valve spring failers from PRC, Comp and other big names all within the last year. Reliability and LS6 springs seem to hold there own for the FI guys running a smaller cam and there is quite a few on that forum.
With that said, i'm ok with running these in my DD and mostly timid driving style. I'll be sure to post if I manage to break one. |
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The reason you search didnt come up with ALOT of broken ls6 valve springs is because MOST dont run them. My brother has a 4x4 that doesnt get drove hard, 2 springs broke at idle ans one at 70mph on the interstate. Hopefully when you have a spring break it doesnt take out your motor.
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Thanks for your opinion.
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with those ls6 springs dont expect to run over about 5-6psi, the ls6 springs just do not have enough seat pressure on them, im only running around 14psi on my car and ive maxed out my PRC dual kit.
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It's not really an opinion, more fact based. I have been messing with ls stuff since it came out. All I work on and build is ls based cars and trucks. Done more cams swaps than I can count, have 100's of hours on the dyno testing. But hey since the truck forum didn't say alot of people have problems then go and roll the dice.
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I see some issues in the near future with the LS6 springs.
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