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Originally Posted by OkieSnuffBox
Hyperco/Eibach > all other spring choices.
If you care to spend about 15-20 mins on Google and doing some reading, Hyperco/Eibach are the only spring manufacturers that consistently meet their specs.
It's kind of ridiculous that Swift springs are not only more expensive than Hyperco/Eibach, but also a quantifiably worse choice.
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I had read on my own research that Swift is generally lighter, and that Swift is often off its mark for measurement. I hadn't read that Hyperco consistently meets their specs, though. By the way, in my application, Swift and Hyperco are the same price.
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Originally Posted by Anal0g
This guy claimed to have dynoed many springs including Swift, Hiperco, etc. and may be the insight you're looking for.
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It seems that Swift > Hyperco in terms of accuracy, but not by a massive amount (and in only one trial, so not a huge sample pool here), and that Swift > Hyperco as far as weight goes.
Judging by what I'm reading, I'll end up with Swift springs - though, if there's really no reason, I'd rather not throw $350 away.
Thanks for the input, guys.