MED RACE VALVE SPRINGS

Description
These valve springs are designed for use with high-lift camshafts on race applications.
We have been using these valve springs successfully for many years on all of our race heads and engines.
- 245lb at 0.500" lift
- 85lb seat pressure installed at 1.400"
The springs are compatible with standard caps or MED steel top caps depending on your valve choice. If you'd like something lighter, also consider the MED titanium top caps.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these valve springs suit all A-Series engines?

Yes, but we would only recommend these for competition engines that use high RPM levels, which is where the benefits can be seen. If you have a road-going engine with a more mild camshaft spec, we would recommend MED-2900-VS Road Springs, as these will place less strain on the valvetrain components.
What is the benefit of uprated double valve springs?

Firmer valve springs improve valve control and reduce float (valve bounce) at higher RPM levels, improving performance and reducing the chance of valvetrain failure. By using a pair of springs, load is spread across a wider contact patch. Using two springs also reduces the chance of catastrophic engine damage when a single spring setup fails.
Can you explain what the pressure figures mean?

This is the force exerted by the springs to the valve spring seat platforms when compressed by the stem top caps on the cylinder head. The 85lb seat pressure figure shows the force at the recommended fitted length, when the valves are fully closed. The 245lb seat pressure figure presumes an additional 0.500" of compression by the rockers, via the cam and pushrods.
How do I check the fitted length?

Install your valves, collets and top cap without the springs fitted. With the valve fully closed, take a measurement from the underside of the valve cap to the spring seat platform. For optimum performance, this 'gap' should measure 1.400" on every valve. Use our valve spring seat shims to reduce the gap, machine the valve spring seat platforms or valve seats to increase it.
Do these give 245lb in all A-Series engines?

No, the maximum spring pressure is also denoted by the camshaft lift and rocker ratio. This figure is only achieved at 0.500" valve lift when fitted at 1.400". More mild engine builds will not see this much valve lift, so the maximum spring pressure will be lower.
How often should I change my A-Series valve springs?

We would usually change them during an engine refresh after 6-8 hours of race time. Like any steel spring, they will weaken off over time with use. You will need a valve spring pressure tester to check condition, which is quite a specialist piece of kit, so as a general rule, change after a season of racing for peace of mind. Obviously if you're hill climbing/sprinting, and the engine run time is lower, they will likely hold strong for several seasons.
Do these springs need a specific valve cap?

Standard types will work, but we would highly recommend that you upgrade to MED steel or titanium versions for strength and reliabilty.
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