Aproductions
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- Aug 11, 2009
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So my motor is at the machine shop right now and I am delayed getting the motor back because the machinist wants to know the info for the evo 9 springs and retainers I gave him.
Like what are the numbers I need to give him?
I found this online but can someone verify it?
do I give him the numbers in bold?
this is what i found.
Some general data used in the test to "standardize" the results a bit.
Installed height general numbers (1.560) for comparison; this includes the mitsu locator given at an average value of 40.
.410 will be used for cam lift.
As follows;
DSM
Coil Bind
1.115
60
1.175 SAFE
1.560 = 68lbs
.030
1.530 = 72lbs
.410 LIFT
1.120 = 192lbs
But we're under where we need to be. When performing this last squeeze there was no daylight left. ABORT ABORT! DSM spring is KO'd. Even if we pull the shim its still over.
EVO
Coil Bind
1.035
60
1.095 SAFE
Installed height general numbers (1.560) for comparison; this includes the mitsu locator given at an average value of 40.
1.560 = 65lbs
.030 shim
1.530 = 72lbs
.410 will be used to simulate cam lift
1.120 = 154lbs
so noone knows anything about these?
Like what are the numbers I need to give him?
I found this online but can someone verify it?
do I give him the numbers in bold?
this is what i found.
Some general data used in the test to "standardize" the results a bit.
Installed height general numbers (1.560) for comparison; this includes the mitsu locator given at an average value of 40.
.410 will be used for cam lift.
As follows;
DSM
Coil Bind
1.115
60
1.175 SAFE
1.560 = 68lbs
.030
1.530 = 72lbs
.410 LIFT
1.120 = 192lbs
But we're under where we need to be. When performing this last squeeze there was no daylight left. ABORT ABORT! DSM spring is KO'd. Even if we pull the shim its still over.
EVO
Coil Bind
1.035
60
1.095 SAFE
Installed height general numbers (1.560) for comparison; this includes the mitsu locator given at an average value of 40.
1.560 = 65lbs
.030 shim
1.530 = 72lbs
.410 will be used to simulate cam lift
1.120 = 154lbs
so noone knows anything about these?