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Old 01-31-2004, 06:58 PM
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Anyone know where I can find some? I am trying to find them. Also if anyone knows the mass of the ls6 sodium filled valves that would also help. Trying to lighten things up for faster revs and I want to compare titanium vs. ls6 valves. Thanks
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Search for a thread titled "Camshaft Discussion Part II". I believe J-Rod quoted the weights of the ZO6 Valves.
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Here, the search function is your friend

Hi,
02 LS6 valves & springs measured data:
intake 76 grams, exhaust 63 grams
Valve springs, 90/95 lbs seat @1.800 with 345/360 lbs/inch rate
Chevy manual gives 90@1.8 & 375

LS1 valves
Intake: 99 grams, Exhaust: 86 grams

Stock LS1/6 retainer 11.2 grams, Comp Ti 7.2 grams

28.36 grams/ounce

Good luck,
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http://www.manleyperformance.com/titvlvs.html
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I can get you titanium valves. Just need to know what length you need and diameter.



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