It can be confusing looking just at the number of springs. I am not familiar with the Moss offering, but many performance springs I have used only use a single, very strong spring. Conversely, I have seen many stock set ups use more springs for damping, but still have a lower total force. You really have to read the data sheet to know the difference. Look at the pressure at the installed height, and the pressure at the projected valve lift height to compare.
For comparison, the stock springs are rated in the service manual at:
Outer springs 38 lbs seat pressure at 1.98" compression
Inlet inner spring 33 lbs at 1.5" compression
Inner exhaust "aux" spring 10 lbs at 1.54" compression
The pressure at full valve opening is not listed, but would be easy to find out with a scale and a press.
The only advantage to more pressure is being able to turn a higher RPM. The disadvantage to more pressure is shorter valve train longevity, including the cam, lifters, pushrods and rocker shaft.