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yes better than watching vikings hey bergsmlerg
Spanner Tourist yes the seated force not peak force is what prevents valve bounce, it is as we know, a well known fact.
in our engines with the aggressive flank 08 profile cam 65lbs minimum is needed
with any springs. all the springs currently available are over that if installed correctly .. any talk of valve bounce with a certain spring due to its peak force not only unheard of in the rfs builds it is just scare mongering.
there are 613 rfs engines that have been raced for years running up to 10500rpm with kibblewhites installed at 62lbs seated and there is no issue with valve bounce or valve float (nicer race cam)
if valve bounce is a concern due to high rpm or other anxiety the kibblewhites are still the best choice as their seated force can be increased 25lbs before the peak force approaches that of the other 2 sets. ie you can add 20lbs to the seated force
if required (its not) and they are still better overall than the others
taffy you're amazing shooting your foot off nearly every post, none of your figures, accusations against me or your rants are consistent with or based on anything i have
actually posted .. there are no discrepancies in my figures or results (give or take a pound or two) ... you are just unwilling or unable to read them properly
seriously mate your fascinating mental issues aside, you need to get some proper equipment and re measure all the springs yourself
in a stock 04-08 head with stock valves on uncut seats like i did with all three sets as mounted in the same head at the same time on the same equipment then go back and examine everyone else's results.
at present you are still all over the place with the numbers not a single figure you're quoting is correct .. this is proof of just one example. i don't have time to explain the rest of all your errors yet again.
Taffy said:
the seated pressure of the original valve spring is 140LB, the DVSK I supply are on 87LB when compressed to 36mm which is where you want them.
Taffy
and then you claimed for years on your site that the oem seated force was 100lbs
in fact its 72 lbs
regarding my results on your springs; from page 1
UK duals, with 0.1mm thick shims as lower springs seats (my idea, doesn't work) seated 76lbs
and your 2 recent claims in the last 2 days are 61lbs and 70lbs with a 0.2mm shim LOL you'l find your seated force is actually between 75 and 80lbs depending on the bike
get some engine building equipment
then go measure all the springs for yourself and you'll get it eventually