Nascar Psi Solid Roller Cam Valve Springs 190-625 Lbs 58410 on 2040-parts.com
Wilson, North Carolina, US
These are a used set of PSI solid roller cam valve springs from a Nascar team only run 1 race. They are 1.330" outside diameter, .950 i.d. and .650 i.d. of inner spring and set up at 1.950" with 190lbs and they have 625lbs at 1.200" .750 lift and coil bind at 1.125"
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