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Psi Ct1526 Performance Endurance Dual Valve Springs - 1.460" Od, 530lbs @ 1.250" on 2040-parts.com

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Nampa, Idaho, United States

Nampa, Idaho, United States
I bought these used. I have no history for these springs.
Brand:PSI Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:CT1526ML MPN:CT1526 Surface Finish:Nitride

I have a full set of 16 PSI endurance springs. These are nitrided to extend the lifetime for these springs. 


PSI (Performance Springs, Inc.)

Throughout PSI's program of continuous product improvement, the 1200 Series builds on the success of the 1000 Series by employing advanced heat-treating operations. These heat treatments increase the strength of the base materials. This increase in strength results in improvement to the fatigue limit of the wire and better resistance to load loss. These factors together allow the engine builder to push the valve train set-up to the next level.


http://www.psisprings.com/images/stories/1500_short.jpg1500 SERIES

This series has all the benefits of the 1200's plus an additional nitriding operation. The nitriding process, which is also done in-house, increases the strength at the surface of the wire and at the same time causes a slight softening of the core material. This trade-off in hardness results in a gain in endurance for the Circle Track and Road Circuit teams who are limited by the onset of fatigue at the wire surface. Since Drag racers are not limited by endurance, the loss of core hardness does not make nitriding suitable for their applications.


MAX LIFE SERIES PREPARATION (ML)

A proprietary, multi-step surface enhancement process that has been proven to increase spring endurance, Max Life processing is available for any level of PSI spring and is very beneficial for those looking for increased endurance while maintaining their existing set-up.

1500 Series

Part Number

Desc.

O.D.

I.D. Outer

I.D. Middle

I.D. Inner

Seat Pressure

Open Pressure

Rate Lb./In.

Retainer Step

Max Lift

Coil Blind

 CT1510ML

 Beehive

 1.170"

 .680"

 N/A

 N/A

 105lbs@1.750"

 317lbs@1.155"

 356

 .000"

 .595"

 1.090"

LS1511ML

Beehive

1.290"

.630"

N/A

N/A

130lbs@1.800"

370lbs@1.175"

384

.000"

.625"

1.100"

LS1512ML

Dual

1.275"

.935"

N/A

.665"

130lbs@1.800"

395lbs@1.150"

408

.100"

.650"

1.070"

 LS1514ML

 Dual

 1.275"

 .935"

 N/A

 .665"

 160lbs@1.900"

 400lbs@1.350"

 436

 .100"

 .550"

 1.230"

LS1515ML

Beehive

1.290"

.630"

N/A

N/A

140lbs@1.950"

405lbs@1.300"

408

.000"

.650"

1.225"

CT1526ML

Dual

1.460"

1.060"

N/A

.765"

195lbs@2.000"

530lbs@1.250"

447

.070"

.750"

1.150"

    

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