I want to race a ZX2 in a Hornet class. I need reliability to 7000 RPM
with mild/stock cams. I found these valve springs from Melling that are
a couple bucks each, apparently fom Canada.
Manufacturer: MELLING
VS-2238 INTAKE
VS-2237 EXHAUST

4dr4 wrote:Thanks Steve, but I'm thinkng that the FRPP springs are overkill
for a low-lift cam at 7000 RPM or less. (??)
I noticed (above) that Melling seems to use the same valve springs
on the SVT applications and the other Zetecs, except the 2004
automatic transmission. So I have two questions for y'all:
1) How are the factory SVT valve springs different from a normal Zetec?
2) What is so special about the cylinder head on a 2004 SVT automatic?
The SVT head is completely different than a standard Zetec head, also there is NO such thing as an auto trans SVT.4dr4 wrote:Thanks Steve, but I'm thinkng that the FRPP springs are overkill
for a low-lift cam at 7000 RPM or less. (??)
I noticed (above) that Melling seems to use the same valve springs
on the SVT applications and the other Zetecs, except the 2004
automatic transmission. So I have two questions for y'all:
1) How are the factory SVT valve springs different from a normal Zetec?
2) What is so special about the cylinder head on a 2004 SVT automatic?
unless you google SVT automatic transmission..and get this link hahahaha http://repairpal.com/ford-focus-svt-aut ... uid-changeFORDSVTPARTS wrote:The SVT head is completely different than a standard Zetec head, also there is NO such thing as an auto trans SVT.4dr4 wrote:Thanks Steve, but I'm thinkng that the FRPP springs are overkill
for a low-lift cam at 7000 RPM or less. (??)
I noticed (above) that Melling seems to use the same valve springs
on the SVT applications and the other Zetecs, except the 2004
automatic transmission. So I have two questions for y'all:
1) How are the factory SVT valve springs different from a normal Zetec?
2) What is so special about the cylinder head on a 2004 SVT automatic?
The SVT head was designed by Cosworth, it uses different valves, springs, buckets, the ports are different and it's got variable cam timing on the intake side.
I've seen stock standartd Zetecs rev to 7000 easily but I can't speak to how long they'll last at those revs.
So because you read it on the internet it must be true?blcksvt2003 wrote:unless you google SVT automatic transmission..and get this link hahahaha http://repairpal.com/ford-focus-svt-aut ... uid-change
haha no no i kno that was my intent to show how lame and wrong the website was.FORDSVTPARTS wrote:So because you read it on the internet it must be true?blcksvt2003 wrote:unless you google SVT automatic transmission..and get this link hahahaha http://repairpal.com/ford-focus-svt-aut ... uid-change![]()
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Sorry, No SVT Foci were ever built with automatics. The ONLY SVT product ever to have an automatic was the Lightning pickup.
The Mustang Cobra, SVT Contour and SVT Focus were all built exclusively with manual transmissions.
On a standard Zetec they did use different springs from the automatic trans cars to the manual trans cars and those springs were different from the SVT springs.
Really? I can't possibly imagine whyFORDSVTPARTS wrote:
On a standard Zetec they did use different springs from the automatic trans cars to the manual trans cars and those springs were different from the SVT springs.
SVT springs will NOT work in a Zetec head, the SVT uses completely different dimensions.4dr4 wrote:Any idea why the automatic gets different springs?
Maybe I should buy one of each: stock intake, stock exhaust,
automatic, (and SVT too, maybe)?