| If that is true then your engine builder did you no favours.  I see  this all 
the time - overkill on valve spring pressures that end up putting  
unnecessary premature wear on the valve train.  If your engine has a  power 
peak at 5500 
then 6-6200 is all you need to 'spring' it to, although some  sort of RPM 
limiter can be nice - not much of an issue for you, as the valves  should just 
float without hitting anything.
 
Bill
 
In a message dated 14/02/2008 6:58:06 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
eric@erickson.on.net writes:
I was  told she could handle 7000 revs but never really found any  
advantage  going much over 5500 - it was only the odd error that would  
see the  needle bounce that far past the old redline.
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