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titanium valves.. which to buy? #762195
07/31/10 04:28 PM
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I need some titanium exhaust valves for my TS engine. Right now i think they are stealth valves in it but i cant find their contact number.

Anyone know it?

Or another company i can call? Need some soon and quick.

Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: Diablo] #762196
07/31/10 04:38 PM
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the very best if that's what you want. mine are diamond coated also
http://www.xceldyne.com/


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Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: HEMIFRED] #762197
08/01/10 10:17 AM
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anywhere else? looks like i know who is getting my money

Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: Diablo] #762198
08/01/10 11:44 AM
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Xceldyne is fine.

If it were my money I'd be buying Victory valves. Titanium intakes, Inconel exhaust.

Del West is another option.


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Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: CompWedgeEngines] #762199
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Mine are Victory valves. Seem to be holding up just fine.


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Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: Al_Alguire] #762200
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All Victory valves in all the Brad hemi heads I have bought and raced. Never had one fail, had to replace some from wear and tear.

Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: Challenger 1] #762201
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I have the manleys in my dart and victorys in my bigchief. no problems either way.


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Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: CompWedgeEngines] #762202
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Titanium intakes, Inconel exhaust.





No need for inconnel for supercharged, now turbo..............


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Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: bigtimeauto] #762203
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Agreed.

I think Diablo is just noramlly apirated anyhow.Wont need inconnel.Be fine with a good S/S on exhaust.


RIP Monte Smith

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Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: bigtimeauto] #762204
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Quote:

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Titanium intakes, Inconel exhaust.





No need for inconnel for supercharged, now turbo..............


what is the difference between an inconel and a regular valve?

Re: titanium valves.. which to buy? [Re: ro23car] #762205
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Quote:

Quote:

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Titanium intakes, Inconel exhaust.





No need for inconnel for supercharged, now turbo..............


what is the difference between an inconel and a regular valve?


The materials, Inconel is recommended for substain high tempertures like in tuirbocharged, supercharge Top Fuel, blown alcholol , Indy type and Formula one useage. I believe it(the material) was develop in WW2 for aircraft engines like the B17 and other engine used that where supercharged and turbocharged, good stuff Ford used them in a lot of the NASCAR motors and road race motors back during the day, mayby they where soduim filled and not Inconel valves


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