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Im going to be redoing my z6 head. Now I will be putting in a much more aggresive camshaft and I am planning on upgrading my springs and retainers because thats what I have been advised to do. Now i understand what springs do, but retainers I dont understand really what they do and why i would need to replace them with stronger ones. The zex site recommends new springs and retainers, and while they offer titanium springs they dont offer upgradeable retainers. could i use another brand of retainers and get the desired result? also would it be better to get the most aggresive zex cam or the crower stage 3 cam. im looking for all out performance. i dont give a shit about idle or the lower RPMS. thanks for answering my questions (in advance)
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The lower weight of the retainers are supposed to help you be able to get even higher in rpm's by like 200-300 and the springs are a must especially if you want to go stage 3 and up. Crower sucks I hear nothing but bad things,
comp cams, zex, and crane are recommended.
comp cams, zex, and crane are recommended.
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Depends what your desires that you expect from this. Messing with the cam alters the engine as a whole drastically. The bigger the lobes, longer the duration, larger the lift can make you idle rough(er) than stock, depends on your application that you want to persue, sounds to me that this may be your daily ride so you might want to have the stage 1 or 2 cam if you want to keep this car street manageable. The z6 head is more for the higher end power and revs as opposed to the y8 but hinders the low end torque. Same with the activity of the cam.
If you go with zex(comp cams)59100 stage 1, you have to use new springs(stock) 59300 you have to use a spring rate that exceeds stock to combat valve "floating" atleast titanium retainers this is a MUST. Comp cam gives a 1 year warranty. It is always a good idea to use the same company with the cam that you chose.
You can buy just the retainers, or springs from www.landspeedracing.com. or I can refer you to my guys down at georgia at KMS ENGINEERING. I am using their springs and retainers, it's less than 60.00 savings, it's your call. If you have questions you can write me an email at onedopeasian7o2@hotmail.com , I will be more than happy to assist you.
Their number is 1-770-652-3538. I hope this helps
If you go with zex(comp cams)59100 stage 1, you have to use new springs(stock) 59300 you have to use a spring rate that exceeds stock to combat valve "floating" atleast titanium retainers this is a MUST. Comp cam gives a 1 year warranty. It is always a good idea to use the same company with the cam that you chose.
You can buy just the retainers, or springs from www.landspeedracing.com. or I can refer you to my guys down at georgia at KMS ENGINEERING. I am using their springs and retainers, it's less than 60.00 savings, it's your call. If you have questions you can write me an email at onedopeasian7o2@hotmail.com , I will be more than happy to assist you.
Their number is 1-770-652-3538. I hope this helps
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Yes the retainers will allow you to rev higher as will the valve sprinsg which will allow you to run a higher lift and duration cam. I can get Rocket Motorsports and RLZ Engineering valve springs and retainers cheap. Hit me up if interested. http://m24x.com/
www.hondaraceengines.com
Just FYI I am haing a head sponosored by RLZ Engineering and Rocket Motorsports, RLZ is porting and polishing it and Rocket is providing the springs, retainers and valves. I wouldn't just anyone so you know these are good.
www.hondaraceengines.com
Just FYI I am haing a head sponosored by RLZ Engineering and Rocket Motorsports, RLZ is porting and polishing it and Rocket is providing the springs, retainers and valves. I wouldn't just anyone so you know these are good.
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Originally Posted by gear
Now i understand what springs do, but retainers I dont understand really what they do and why i would need to replace them with stronger ones.
Also, If the retainer doesn't fit/match the spring well, the spings can develop 'harmonics' or 'spring chatter' which is very harmful to your valve train.
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