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Nascar Nextel Cup Series Beehive Springs

Nascar Nextel Cup Series Beehive Springs
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series - The Trickle Down Factor
Beehive springs were originally created for restrictor-plate racing, but the design is so successful that it has made its way to over-the-road automobiles. The varying diameter of the coils makes the spring resistant to harmonic failures, and the small diameter of the top coil means a smaller retainer can be used. Currently, these springs may be suitable in Street Stock-level cars where OEM parts are required, but Comp Cams representatives say it won't be long until ovate wire beehive springs are capable of functioning with the high-lift racing cams in Saturday night engines. View Related Article
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Audi A4 Research
Audi A4 Experience no-haggle car buying when searching for a new car, and research all vehicles such as the A4 Convertible. With available rebates and prices, you can find a new A4 for $31,450.00. It has had 0 vehicle recalls, which can give you an idea about its reliability. You also might want to research the Chevy Corvette and the Ford Shelby GT500.
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