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Various Valvetrain questions

Old Jan 3, 2008 | 05:08 PM
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Hey guys,

I just got some various questions about a valvetrain setup I'm leaning towards going with. I was thinking of going with the CC306 with 1.5 RR NSA. I have a set of mildly worked heads. They are setup with the cc986 double spring. Will this spring be enough to handle this cam? Or should I step up to a 918 or 987 spring and go with a 1.6 RR? Is there any significant power gains to be had with a 1.6 RR? Would it be anymore streetable on a 1.5 RR? Also, how does this cam react with n2o? I am planning on setting my car up for more or a road course type car, but still be able to take it down the 1320 with good results. I plan to shift at 6300-6400 RPM. I will have 3.73 gears and a 3400rpm stall. Plus a PCM tune from PCMforless.com Will this work well for what I plan on doing? I also hope to break into the 11's under the laughing gas.


Thanks a lot for any useful info/tips. I greatly appreciate it fellas!
Old Jan 3, 2008 | 05:12 PM
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Old Jan 3, 2008 | 10:19 PM
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What would be the advantages of switching to a 1.6RR? Any other reasons beside for a bit more power? What would be a typical gain differance? Thanks!
Old Jan 4, 2008 | 04:55 AM
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You would make this easier if you posted the specs for the springs, and of the cam for that matter.

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