Crower valve train
I don't have any experience with it, and I don't think a whole lot of people have. My personal opinion is to stick with one of the many known good manufacturers. There's plenty of companies with dozens of satisfied users for the same price as the crower stuff.
I have a complete crower valvetrain and I love it. I really haven't tock it past stock redline in my car(gsr) cause I still have stock cams.... I think you would be happy with it, well my 2 cents.....
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Crower spares no expense with our valve train setup. Valve springs are made from premium grade, super clean, chrome silicone wire, wound in Canada (not overseas) to insure the highest quality valve spring possible.
Titanium retainers are made from Ti-17 material, 8-10 points harder than any other manufacturer (all use the standard 6AL4V, that we used two years ago), and even though Ti-17 takes 3 times longer to make due to the increased hardness, we never raised the price: http://www.crower.com/cat/impo...shtml
Sprockets use premium grade aluminum, made in the USA and ARP fasteners and we've just lowered the price of the sprockets about $40 each to keep up with the lower priced units...even though we didn't reduce the quality.
Valves are 100% made in the USA using state-of-the-art CNC equipment to insure the best stainless steel valve possible.
Bottomline, Crower attempts to go above and beyond the industry standard to insure our customers get what they paid for...and a little bit more.
Thanks,
Brian
Titanium retainers are made from Ti-17 material, 8-10 points harder than any other manufacturer (all use the standard 6AL4V, that we used two years ago), and even though Ti-17 takes 3 times longer to make due to the increased hardness, we never raised the price: http://www.crower.com/cat/impo...shtml
Sprockets use premium grade aluminum, made in the USA and ARP fasteners and we've just lowered the price of the sprockets about $40 each to keep up with the lower priced units...even though we didn't reduce the quality.
Valves are 100% made in the USA using state-of-the-art CNC equipment to insure the best stainless steel valve possible.
Bottomline, Crower attempts to go above and beyond the industry standard to insure our customers get what they paid for...and a little bit more.
Thanks,
Brian
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