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Old 11-19-2013, 05:11 PM
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Anyone know which kit is the best for the s2000? I believe super tech have few different sets of valve kits with different seat pressures. Please lmk Thanks!
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I use the lightest rate beehive springs for all motor setups

Right now the beehive set is on back order till january

the SPRk-H1022D is their light dual spring kit which is instock.

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Can that kit be used on, ap2's.As well?
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Yes they are the same. I only sell them with new locks to avoid any issues. Pm me for pricing.
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Originally Posted by wadzii
I use the lightest rate beehive springs for all motor setups

Right now the beehive set is on back order till january

the SPRk-H1022D is their light dual spring kit which is instock.

PM me for more info
I am curious as to why you recommend beehive springs vs dual springs. I am sure you could talk circles around me, but I am searching for components to build my cylinder head (for boost) and I want the most reliable set up I can get. I know that most people use dual springs when upgrading and some have used beehives in race applications. Thanks!
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I prefer beehive for all motor setups because they have the lowest seat pressure. For all motor you dont need a ton of seat pressure, just good control at high lift, which the beehive does very well.

For lower boost applications the lower rate dual springs are good, higher boost needs more spring pressure.
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Originally Posted by wadzii
I prefer beehive for all motor setups because they have the lowest seat pressure. For all motor you dont need a ton of seat pressure, just good control at high lift, which the beehive does very well.

For lower boost applications the lower rate dual springs are good, higher boost needs more spring pressure.
Oh my mistake, I misread your first post.
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