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So you guys don't like the Isky RAD-9999 springs for these heads?

Specifications:
Style: Dual with Damper
Outer OD/ID: 1.600"/1.150"
Inner OD/ID: 1.040"/.745"
Seat Pressure: 250 lbs. @ 2.000"
Open Pressure: 770 lbs. @ 1.200"
Rate: 650
Coil Bind: 1.150"
Max Lift: .800"

They are 283 @ 1.950 and 7838 @ 1.250




I'm sure they're great but when Dwayne Porter spec'd my cam he recommended a spring similar to the Comp 943-16 around a 550lb spring rate so, I chose the TFS-16943-16 (PAC-1243). Plus, I wanted to run locators and standard height retainers and locks and with this combo it ended up scary close to the spec'd 1.90000 installed.

By the way FWIW I'm running these heads OOTB out of the box. No port work, clean up or valve job. I was tempted to at least clean up the cast flashing but, wanted to know what they would do truly OOTB. I checked factory valve contact with Prussian blue, assembled and bolted 'em on. Well, I guess I did fix the center rocker stands so maybe OOTB "flow-wise". Car with me is 3785 and has gone [Email]10.33@130[/Email] in good air. I'm sure I'm leavin some on the table but does OK for now. More info on engine combo about half way up the page




Sounds like a righteous package to me. It really moves that weight. There is more cam and engine info in my 66 Charger build thread if you want to take a look. My Victors are Hughes' CNC program/valve job with a .740ish net lift roller so it's bit different. I have been told to stay with a higher end spring like the PAC, Isky Tool Room or Manley Nextek stuff. It's hard to find a spring in a diameter larger than 1.550 that will work out at a 1.950 installed height.