Which springs, retainers, and pushrods?
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Originally Posted by Naked AV
No need to replace retainers unless you plan on revving North of 7000 RPM's, then you would want to get titanium ones. If not, then no sense replacing stock steel retainers with aftermarket steel retainers.
I used Comp hardened pushrods, but Thunder Racing has the exact same pushrods under their name for ~$5 less.
The 918 springs are excellent, but can contribute to valvetrain noise that seems to bother some people. In spite of how sensitive I am to noise, I am fine with my 918's. If you want something quieter (and perhaps nearly as good), get GM LS6 springs, which are good to over .550 (some say .600).
I used Comp hardened pushrods, but Thunder Racing has the exact same pushrods under their name for ~$5 less.
The 918 springs are excellent, but can contribute to valvetrain noise that seems to bother some people. In spite of how sensitive I am to noise, I am fine with my 918's. If you want something quieter (and perhaps nearly as good), get GM LS6 springs, which are good to over .550 (some say .600).
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Originally Posted by Okie5.3
yeah my fuel injectors are louder than my 918s. i started to use the stock retainers with the 918s until i called comp and then seeing how much larger the ID of the 918 was compared to the OD of the stock retainer. too much slop for me. $60 for the comp steel retainers is cheap insurance.
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