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Recently there was some talk here on beehive springs for Stock. Somebody posted a link to a company that specialized in them. It wasn't the usual sources (Comp). I tried a search here and came up empty. Looking for a beehive with a 1.43" GM spring with a low-lift GM cam.
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Jeff, the ones that PAC sells are the best ones out there. I have tested Comp and PSI beehives. These are lighter, taller, and give me the pressure I want. They last too. I have a set with over 130 runs on them and they haven't changed 5 lbs seat. I set up at 180lbs and aboout 390 over the nose. We punish them pretty regularly and I know John Duzac does the same with his 302 Z.
If anyone wants to see some first hand, I have an extra head with some different springs set up for comparison and a spring checker. We will be at Joliet Nats and points meet. Check out this link. http://www.pacracing.com/Beehive_Spr...Set_of_16.html
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Thanks, that's the link I was looking for.
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