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Ferrea Beehive Valve Springs Eagle Talon Dsm 4g63 Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Sanford, Maine, United States

Sanford, Maine, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:S2015 / E12021 / SL1091 Brand:FERREA

 

*BRAND NEW*
FERREA "BEEHIVE" VALVE SPRING KIT

Description

 

  • You are bidding on a brand new set of Ferrea Beehive Valve Spring Kit

  • Includes Beehive Spring (#S2015), Titanium Retainers (#E12021), and Spring Seat Locator (#SL1091)

  • Ferrea Racing Components introduces our new PAC Alloy Beehive Valve Spring series for the Sport compact performance street/strip applications. These single Beehive form valve springs are designed and optimized to reduce valvetrain harmonics, provide greater spring stability, and reduce spring and retainer masses for increase performance and durability in today’s harsh engines environments.

    PAC Alloy Beehive Valve Springs are developed from premium grade super-clean PAC Alloy material designed for racing applications. These valve springs are crafted using the latest technology in manufacturing and processing techniques through the use of state-of-the-art equipment unmatched throughout the industry. Our springs are progressively coiled with tighter tolerances, heat treated, stress relieved, and multistage shot peen for extended life and durability. Strict quality control procedures and cycle testing ensures consistency from batch-to-batch.

    We have expanded our valve spring line offering PAC Alloy Beehive Ovate (Oval/Multi-Radius) wire shape designed to withstand aggressive endurance requirements. Key advantages in using an ovate wire shape are better heat dissipation for longer life, and valvetrain stresses are more effectively distributed over the entire wire shape extending spring life and enabling more horsepower. They have the highest level of fatigue resistance available, while minimizing load loss for today’s aggressive valvetrain combinations.

  • Specs:
    - Spring O.D. - 23.87mm / 28.07mm
    - Spring I.D. - 14.73mm / 18.85
    - Seat Pressure - 90 lbs. @38mm
    - Open Pressure - 225 lbs. @28mm
    - Rate Inch - 342 lbs.
    - Coil Bind - 23mm
    - Max Net Lift - 135mm
    - Spring Material - PAC Alloy

  • Fitments -
    1990 - 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse 4G63T
    1990 - 1997 Eagle Talon 4G63T
    1990 - 1994 Plymouth Laser 4G63T 

  • In Stock and Shipped Daily!

Payment and Shipping Info
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Shipping/Handling Rate      Lower 48 United States: $10.00
 
AK, HI, GU, VI, PR, AE, PO Boxes, Military address/base, APO/FPO are all sent via USPS priority mail: $15.00

Canada: $20.00 (Generally sent via UPS, unless told otherwise)

Rest of the World: $75.00
 

Shipping Options      UPS with tracking number, unless specified USPS for international/PO Boxes
Sales Tax      6% for in-state buyer / 0% for out-state buyer


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