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2012 Boss 302 CJ Intake Swap Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="DSG2003SVT" data-source="post: 13927675" data-attributes="member: 29534"><p>If I had Boss heads, I'd probably get some custom grinds. I'm sort of leaning that way anyway. As far as springs, Trickflow's #1s or Livernois' drop ins are supposed to be good choices for high RPM NA builds and maintaining VCT. The Boss springs are a little better than the GT springs, but not by much. They may wear out with more aggressive cams over a little time.</p><p></p><p>However, the Boss springs should be a good fit for the Comps. Even though they are lower lift than the Boss cams, people are still gaining 50+ to the wheels and increasing operational range. They may be leaving a little on the table versus custom grinds, but the question is how much, and at what premium? The cost of custom grinds and a spring upgrade is going to push the price fairly high for what may be a minor gain. As you can tell, I'm very indecisive. Shaun shouldn't have any trouble steering you in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSG2003SVT, post: 13927675, member: 29534"] If I had Boss heads, I'd probably get some custom grinds. I'm sort of leaning that way anyway. As far as springs, Trickflow's #1s or Livernois' drop ins are supposed to be good choices for high RPM NA builds and maintaining VCT. The Boss springs are a little better than the GT springs, but not by much. They may wear out with more aggressive cams over a little time. However, the Boss springs should be a good fit for the Comps. Even though they are lower lift than the Boss cams, people are still gaining 50+ to the wheels and increasing operational range. They may be leaving a little on the table versus custom grinds, but the question is how much, and at what premium? The cost of custom grinds and a spring upgrade is going to push the price fairly high for what may be a minor gain. As you can tell, I'm very indecisive. Shaun shouldn't have any trouble steering you in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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