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Rev Limiter
I was wondering when staging on a rev limiter (say 4500 rpm); what effect would this event have on the valve train. I have heard that in order to do this you need higher seat pressure. Also would the use of a rev limiter shorten the life of the valve train (guides and springs) ?
Thanks, Jeff
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