Ti locks and retainers
Ti locks and retainers
So I never really considered installing these due to the price, but I recently read that they free up 10-15 HP. Is anyone running titanium and is it worth it?
This is the thing that got my attention:
"11.In similar fashion to the previous photos, this dyno sheet shows the improved performance of the beehive springs on the same big-block engine. Horsepower improvements range from 1-2 horsepower to as much as 12 hp with just a spring change."
Here is the link to the article
"11.In similar fashion to the previous photos, this dyno sheet shows the improved performance of the beehive springs on the same big-block engine. Horsepower improvements range from 1-2 horsepower to as much as 12 hp with just a spring change."
Here is the link to the article
This is the thing that got my attention:
"11.In similar fashion to the previous photos, this dyno sheet shows the improved performance of the beehive springs on the same big-block engine. Horsepower improvements range from 1-2 horsepower to as much as 12 hp with just a spring change."
Here is the link to the article
"11.In similar fashion to the previous photos, this dyno sheet shows the improved performance of the beehive springs on the same big-block engine. Horsepower improvements range from 1-2 horsepower to as much as 12 hp with just a spring change."
Here is the link to the article
It will help high rpm valvetrain stability, but you wont see 10-15hp from just a retainer change.
Just curious: Your mods don't seems to include any power mods except the headers and CAI. If you are running stock springs you are already at a disadvantage, so any improvement in the spring area will benefit you. Ti components, while very nice, are not necessary unless you are really spinning some RPM, which you arent. If you want to do some improvements, I suggest going with non-SA 1.6 RRs and some good dual springs. I don't know what advantage the hehives have over conventional springs----afterall the article you cite is an ad.
But if you are already running RRs, springs, etc. than I may be wrong. JMHO
But if you are already running RRs, springs, etc. than I may be wrong. JMHO
no drawbacks. Drawdowns, as in checking account. If you are spinning in the neighborhood of 7grand, I guess TI would be beneficial, but I'd spend my money on something else, meanwhile. JMHO
I've found that the standard pushrod is ~ 44 gms and a Trickflow Chrome-moly pushrod is ~ 51 gms. The LT1 retainer is ~ 15.4 gms and a set of std keepers (locks) is ~ 3.3 gms. I guess I've got a case of "cabin fever" and am thinking about a "to do list" for the spring thaw!!
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