Not All 224 Camshafts Are Equal... Engine Dyno Data INSIDE!!
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when are you going to run a test like this with 228-232 cam range? I am looking into making a purchase soon and would like to see a good comparison. Is this going to happen soon?
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I don't know how difficult this would be with the software you are using, but is there anyway you could set up a database where you could select 2 or more of your camshafts and compare them with one another? Say I'm interested in a MS4 vs the new 224/227, you should see if you could build a database that would allow a potential customer to select a few camshafts from your website and then hit a "compare" button and it would overlay the graphs. I guess at worst, you could probably overlay each of your cam graphs vs stock LS1 and post a link in each cam description on the site.
Anyway, great work guys and thanks for doing all of the hours of R&D. It should add a great deal of insight going forward for you and us.
Anyway, great work guys and thanks for doing all of the hours of R&D. It should add a great deal of insight going forward for you and us.