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Skunk2 Racing 344-05-1410 Valve Spring & Titanium Retainer Kit for Alpha Series Honda & Acura B Series
Brand: Skunk2 Racing
SKU: WBCARB009KUJKA2
Model: 344-05-1410
UPC : 873265005314
Availability: Out Of Stock
SKU: WBCARB009KUJKA2
Model: 344-05-1410
UPC : 873265005314
Availability: Out Of Stock
Price:
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$408.40
US Delivery Time: 3-5 Business Days.
Skunk2 Racing 344-05-1410 Valve Spring & Titanium Retainer Kit for Alpha Series Honda & Acura B Series
Features- Designed for proper valves operation
- Kit includes super&45;clean springs and titanium retainers
- Springs prevent valve float maintain valvetrain
- Retainers significantly reduce valvetrain mass to increase valvetrain stability and horsepower
- Springs are made of chrome&45;silicone wire
- Springs maintain valvetrain stability engine at speeds more than 10&44;000 rpm
- Retainers feature radius&45;cut edges for additional rocker arm clearance and reduced weight
- Alpha Series Honda &38; Acura B Series
- Material&58; Titanium
- Weight&58; 3 lbs
Features of Skunk2 Racing 344-05-1410 Valve Spring & Titanium Retainer Kit for Alpha Series Honda & Acura B Series
Retainers engineered from high quality titanium using 3-D CAD and FEA | Springs milled in Japan from super clean chrome-silicon wire | Seat Pressure: 60 lbs at 1.600 | Open Pressure: 220 lbs at 1.100 | Coil Bind: 1.000 | Must Use Skunk2 PN 312-05-0010 (Spring Bases) to Install Dual Springs in Single Spring K Series Heads or Install These Springs in F20C/F22C Engines | Fitment: 2003 - 2007 Honda Accord (2.4L EX/LX), 2002 - 2005 Honda Civic (1.6L Si), 2002 - 2005 Honda CR-V (2.4L EX/LX), 2003 - 2011 Honda Element (2.4L EX/LX) and 2002 - 2006 Acura RSX (2.0L Base/Type S)Write a review
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Warning - California Proposition 65
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
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