REV Valvetrain
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Is anyone here using REV (Racing Engine Valves) Valvetrain???
I am building an LS/VTEC with either TODA SPEC A's or 2001 ITR Camshafts in my B16A2 head, and I'm not sure if the Valvetrain they offer is any good.
Comes with:
16 SS Valves
16 SS DUAL Valvesprings
16 Titanium Retainers
All shipped to my door for only $661.53
I'd like some feedback on this Brand of Valvetrain, and some other suggestions as well.
I am building an LS/VTEC with either TODA SPEC A's or 2001 ITR Camshafts in my B16A2 head, and I'm not sure if the Valvetrain they offer is any good.
Comes with:
16 SS Valves
16 SS DUAL Valvesprings
16 Titanium Retainers
All shipped to my door for only $661.53
I'd like some feedback on this Brand of Valvetrain, and some other suggestions as well.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MugenB16A2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what do you mean 14 left</TD></TR></TABLE>
i'd say he means 14mm lift
i'd say he means 14mm lift
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just an fyi so people know why im gona say what im gona say.
I had a bad experience with rev, and their true colors came out in my opinion. I was lied to and had a bad customer service experience with many people at rev
that being said, i think there are many other better companies out there, that are PROVEN performers that will out flow the rev valves, the retainers are of MUCH higher quality, and springs are designed properly vs being way too stiff or too much open spring pressure.
i know some people have had good luck with rev. more power to them. im glad they are happy with their stuff.
I would look into ferrea combo kit.
http://ferrea.com/Our_Products....html
they flow very very good, and have been proven in alot of apps as being very good.
i think brad (max_cfm) and dave (head)
manley valves are also really good. you can get retainers/springs from rocket or dwn-shift who is a sponsor of h-t
hell, Head sells all three valves. ask him which ones he likes best. and a head porter will know an infinite amount more about valve tech, spring tech, and retainer/keeper tech then i will prolly know for a long long time.
dont let someone tell you to buy a product just cause they have a good price or some other lame excuse.
not all valves are created equal.
when in doubt ask the guy who is porting your head or installing them on what to do.
I had a bad experience with rev, and their true colors came out in my opinion. I was lied to and had a bad customer service experience with many people at rev
that being said, i think there are many other better companies out there, that are PROVEN performers that will out flow the rev valves, the retainers are of MUCH higher quality, and springs are designed properly vs being way too stiff or too much open spring pressure.
i know some people have had good luck with rev. more power to them. im glad they are happy with their stuff.
I would look into ferrea combo kit.
http://ferrea.com/Our_Products....html
they flow very very good, and have been proven in alot of apps as being very good.
i think brad (max_cfm) and dave (head)
manley valves are also really good. you can get retainers/springs from rocket or dwn-shift who is a sponsor of h-t
hell, Head sells all three valves. ask him which ones he likes best. and a head porter will know an infinite amount more about valve tech, spring tech, and retainer/keeper tech then i will prolly know for a long long time.
dont let someone tell you to buy a product just cause they have a good price or some other lame excuse.
not all valves are created equal.
when in doubt ask the guy who is porting your head or installing them on what to do.
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can you email me prices on an OEM Type R Valvetrain (ie Valves, springs, retainers, keepers, not sure If I can reuse my B16 keepers)
btw will teh lift duration be strong enough for TODA spec A's??? THey recquire max of 12mm lift at 290.
can you email me prices on an OEM Type R Valvetrain (ie Valves, springs, retainers, keepers, not sure If I can reuse my B16 keepers)
btw will teh lift duration be strong enough for TODA spec A's??? THey recquire max of 12mm lift at 290.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MugenB16A2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">BERT-O
can you email me prices on an OEM Type R Valvetrain (ie Valves, springs, retainers, keepers, not sure If I can reuse my B16 keepers)
btw will teh lift duration be strong enough for TODA spec A's??? THey recquire max of 12mm lift at 290.</TD></TR></TABLE>
even though its a common thing on this board to run itr springs with portflow inners. i think there are better options out there. portflow is a good setup for the money though, i would rather have a few other options though instead of those.
the retainer in the gsr/99+ b16/itr is the same thing across the board.
new oem retainers are cheap and a decent choice for running up to 9.5krpm
can you email me prices on an OEM Type R Valvetrain (ie Valves, springs, retainers, keepers, not sure If I can reuse my B16 keepers)
btw will teh lift duration be strong enough for TODA spec A's??? THey recquire max of 12mm lift at 290.</TD></TR></TABLE>
even though its a common thing on this board to run itr springs with portflow inners. i think there are better options out there. portflow is a good setup for the money though, i would rather have a few other options though instead of those.
the retainer in the gsr/99+ b16/itr is the same thing across the board.
new oem retainers are cheap and a decent choice for running up to 9.5krpm
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