Skunk2 Pro Series Titanium Retainers K-series K20 K24 Honda Civic Si Rsx Tsx on 2040-parts.com
US $190.00
Location:
San Gabriel, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return policy details:All Items must be in brand new, unused, uninstalled condition with original packaging. An RMA# must be issued prior to sending the part back. Upon arrival of return, the item will be inspected to insure item is in new condition. Shipping will not be refunded.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Brand:SKUNK2
Manufacturer Part Number:308-05-0410
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SKUNK2 PRO SERIES TITANIUM RETAINERS
2002-2005 HONDA CIVIC SI 2006-2011 HONDA CIVIC SI 2002-2006 ACURA RSX / TYPE-S 2004-2008 ACURA TSX
K20/K24 Part Number: 308-05-0410
Skunk2’s industry-leading Titanium Retainers for Honda’s K-series engines are designed to significantly reduce valvetrain mass, resulting in more horsepower and improved valvetrain stability. Unlink other retainers, Skunk2 Titanium Retainers feature radius-cut edges for additional rocker arm clearance and reduced weight, strategically positioned lightening grooves, and reduced overall heights for better valve seal clearance and even further weight reduction.
All Skunk2 Titanium Retainers are manufactured using the latest 3D CAD (Computer Aided Design) and FEA (Finite Element Analysis) to ensure that each is optimized for strength as well as for reduced weight. Skunk2 engineers then test and prove their designs on the engine dyno as well as the race track. Once approved for manufacturing, only medical-grade titanium that’s been ultrasonically inspected and certified is used. Following CNC machining, each retainer is then individually inspected to ensure proper hole diameter, taper, and that each are free from machining defects to ensure proper installed valve spring heights and pressures. Finally, each Titanium Retainer is serialized for your protection, including valuable information, like material batch specifics as well as production and inspection dates.
Skunk2 designs, develops, and tests its entire valvetrain lineup in-house to ensure superior quality and maximum performance gains. During development, each valvetrain component is tested both on the dyno and the road, including 11,000 rpm drag racing engines and 17,000 rpm superbikes. Manufactured from the best materials available, Skunk2 valvetrain components provide exceptional performance, reliability, and quality and remain standard-issue on each Skunk2 vehicle that we build and support. Although retainers may appear easy to make, they remain a critical engine component where quality control is crucial. Material flaws and improper machining can result in incorrect valve spring installed heights and potential retainer failures. Skunk2 cautions enthusiasts from using retainers made from companies that claim to have engineering capabilities but do not have practical engine building, CAD modeling, and machining experience.
Note:
· 42 percent lighter than OEM steel retainers.
· Pair with Tuner Series or Pro Series Valve Springs for the ultimate valvetrain.
· Please note: When using Skunk2 Titanium Retainers (P/N 308-05-0410) on 2004 and newer engines, pre-2004 keepers (cotters) must be used (Honda P/N 14781-PR7-A01). Pre-2004 keepers can be identified by the absence of marks along the top edge (2004 and newer keepers feature laser-etched marks along the top edge). Use of improper retainers and/or keepers may result in potential engine damage. |
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