![]() Depending on its alloy, titanium is 45 percent lighter than steel and twice as strong as 6061-T6 aluminum. The same properties that made titanium the metal of choice for nuclear submarines and high-altitude spy planes during the Cold War also make titanium an ideal material for engine valves. “Installing titanium valves is simply the best way to improve a racing engine.” By David Reher, Reher-Morrison Racing Engines
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