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    i plan onbeefing up my head and have seen that f22 parts have single valve springs and dual what would be better for the boost project want to be able to rev higher than stock redline

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    Originally posted by projectAccord
    i plan onbeefing up my head and have seen that f22 parts have single valve springs and dual what would be better for the boost project want to be able to rev higher than stock redline
    I thought they were all dual. 16 valve SOHC I know is in the f22a1, which is what I have, I guess you'd have to get a whole new drive train, but dual valve would be more efficient for power and such. Unless I'm completely confused on how that works, for a 4cyl engine, there has to be at least 8 valves, 2 per cyl, one for exhaust one for intake. Now with DOHC you can have the 24v.
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      #3
      How much higher you plan on reving? Are you going to get cams?
      If it was me, I would get brand new single valve springs, And I would get the Dual if it was a high reving N/A motor.

      What about retainers?

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        Originally posted by b-bomb
        I thought they were all dual. 16 valve SOHC I know is in the f22a1, which is what I have, I guess you'd have to get a whole new drive train, but dual valve would be more efficient for power and such. Unless I'm completely confused on how that works, for a 4cyl engine, there has to be at least 8 valves, 2 per cyl, one for exhaust one for intake. Now with DOHC you can have the 24v.
        He is talking about valvespring design.

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          Boost really doesnt have much to do with it. its the revs that will warrent the need for dual valve springs. Of course, your going to need more than just springs if you want to rev high, especially with the 12 foot stroke the F22 has. I would personally run more boost, and not worry about the revs. you dont need to rev high to make power.

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            Originally posted by Accord R33
            Boost really doesnt have much to do with it. its the revs that will warrent the need for dual valve springs. Of course, your going to need more than just springs if you want to rev high, especially with the 12 foot stroke the F22 has. I would personally run more boost, and not worry about the revs. you dont need to rev high to make power.
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              ok thanks for the info guys, i dont plan on revving past redline anyway

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