"Insider" info
Comp makes a revolutionary spring called a "beehive". It has some really neat features.
1. Is a SIGNIFICANT reduction in valvetrain wt, due to the very small retainer and the fact it uses no inner spring or damper. My source tells me this is about like a conventional spring w/ titanium valves.
2. Will extend the rev range on a hyd roller a significant amt, due to the lower mass that the lifter has to support.
3. Not expensive compared to other setups.
4. Lifters can be run very close to zero preload.
I have a set. They check in at 170# on the seat @ 1.850" inst. hgt, and 370# at lift of .550. [218/212 CC billet hyd roller, w/ T&D 1.65 rockers]
A comparison: the 14 bolt Champ roller springs, [1.446"OD] are Crane Purple stripes rated at 140 and 380#. [I checked them at these values when the heads were new] After some 40 runs and a few dyno pulls, I found them at 100/310#.. not good for revving over 5700..

It's been suggested by some that killing springs is easy to do w/ hi RPM burnouts. They were right!!!...

No more "John Force" burnouts..
In order to use these springs, you have to get the springs, pt# 26120, the titanium retainers, pt# 794, the 10* locks, pt # 611, and the locators, pt # 4697. The part numbers are completed by a -1, as CC does not package them in sets for a v-6.
We're going to see WTF happens! This sumbitch is either gonna rev, or come apart trying!!! No more puny old 133 mph passes, at the sick et of 11.99.
Some other changes too! Stay tuned for some wheelies and such!!!
