Rat Bastid
Dunamis Metron
It would seem with the one dislike that Rat is having a pissy fit.
I expect dual conical would be for radical solid roller race applications. I also expect the cost to be pretty high.
Have a great day and keep smiling. And give youth an education every chance you get.
So you agree that companies like Trick Flow are ignorant of what springs are available and what works and what doesn’t, just like Bewy because that’s what he thinks. He doesn’t have the balls to come out and say it, so he beats around the bush. The fact is TF buys valve springs by the 10k or even the 100k count. They can buy any spring they want, and buying at that level means they get a huge break on pricing so the cost per unit would be so close it would be insignificant. In fact, I can argue that TF has a big enough wallet if they wanted a spring that wasn’t available they could get exactly what they wanted made. All that, and they are too stupid to investigate BH and conical springs. To make that assumption is the epitome of arrogance and foolishness. If TF though they could switch to a different spring for an improvement they would. That’s because at the very bottom of it all there is no gain, or they would be going backwards. I’ve ignored you two dullards for long enough but I wasn’t going to let this go. Bewy is a straight assumptive dickhead, who thinks Edelbrock changes their mind because they don’t know how to size a pleumum and you both think companies like TF are too stupid to look at the newest “technology” to see if it has a benefit. TF is not a cut rate, off shore made, low ball manufacturer like a couple of others I could name. They make a premium cylinder head and use the best parts that fit the price point of the market they are trying to reach. And yet they STILL don’t use a BH spring. Maybe you two should get off the web for a bit and reevaluate what you think you know. TF isn’t stupid. Think about that before you keep running your keyboard.
Edit:l went back and looked at the OP. The OP was considering buying TF heads and wondered why they didn’t use a BH spring. I answered that. Unless you have a damn good grasp of what a spring goes through or have used all this trickery before, why would you assume TF left something on the table. Telling the OP to swap out a set of springs on a whim is about as dumb as it gets. He could just as easily cause a problem as solve one, and at this point he doesn’t even have the heads or a problem yet. He is heading down a marketing rabbit hole. If I was the OP I would get on the phone with TF and ask them why they don’t use a BH or conical spring on their heads, or why they don’t offer them as an option. Then he would know.
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