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I always set mine up with equal pressures at full closed. I would check th=
em at full open and sometimes adjust them a bit to get better balance when =
closed. The pressure to open is more critical (told by a very old race tech=
from back in the day) to balance and smooth out the running at high rpm. T=
hink of it as running through a series of eight spring loaded closed doors.=
If they are all the same spring pressure you fly through, with spring vari=
ances you get through some quicker, others impede your movement. I usually =
ended up with eight different shim stacks under my valves to achieve this b=
ut my under-developed 1147 would pull to 8k nice a steady and run a few tic=
ks off the flyboys and ahead of many stronger cars.=C2=A0
On Saturday, July 10, 2021, 08:48:40 AM CDT, marty sukey via Fot <fot@a=
utox.team.net> wrote: =20
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Hey all. I am trying to decipher some power loss weirdness I was experien=
cing on the dyno Thursday over 7000 rpm on my Spitfire. One of the paths I =
am going down is valve spring pressure at full open. I know its cam depende=
nt but what are some of you other Spitfire folks running so I can get some =
ballpark ideas. Heading to PittRace on Wednesday.=C2=A0
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pressures at full closed. I would check them at full open and sometimes adjust
them a bit to get better balance when closed. The pressure to open is more
critical (told by a very old race tech from back in the day) to balance and
smooth out the running at high rpm. Think of it as running through a series of
eight spring loaded closed doors. If they are all the same spring pressure you
fly through, with spring variances you get through some quicker, others impede
your movement. I usually ended up with eight different shim stacks under my
valves to achieve this but my under-developed 1147 would pull to 8k nice a
steady and run a few ticks off the flyboys and ahead of many stronger
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Hey all. I am trying to decipher some power loss weirdness I was experiencing
on the dyno Thursday over 7000 rpm on my Spitfire. One of the paths I am going
down is valve spring pressure at full open. I know its cam dependent but what
are some of you other
Spitfire folks running so I can get some ballpark ideas. Heading to PittRace
on Wednesday. </div>
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