During my cam and rockers install, I was going to throw in some new springs. Not that it's a great time for me to spend more money, but I was thinking I might as well do exhaust valves while I'm at it.
I had initially planned to pick up some CSL exhaust valves. I can't remember exactly what the difference was; I'm pretty sure the head is the same so not sure if the margin/face/fillet of the valve is sloped or angled differently or something. Both stock and CSL are identically sized and sodium filled from what I've been told.
I know the differences are negligible, but if I was set on replacing the valves, is aftermarket a smarter choice for slightly less money? Pretty sure I can get stock-sized inconel exhaust valves for less than CSL.
I had initially planned to pick up some CSL exhaust valves. I can't remember exactly what the difference was; I'm pretty sure the head is the same so not sure if the margin/face/fillet of the valve is sloped or angled differently or something. Both stock and CSL are identically sized and sodium filled from what I've been told.
I know the differences are negligible, but if I was set on replacing the valves, is aftermarket a smarter choice for slightly less money? Pretty sure I can get stock-sized inconel exhaust valves for less than CSL.
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