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and when she beat up on a mustang guy. then she rolled the window down to show him he just lost to a girl. can imagine what'll happen if i add a converter to all this. Good luck
Charlie
I could literally feel a near-flat surface on the lobes of the TR grind. They almost felt concave. If you look at light reflecting off of them, and it's pretty apparent the ramps are near flat.
I don't know if the VHP lobes are "fatter" or "skinnier" in that respect... just that the ramp rates are slightly different.
I read the Crane ad this weekend talking about the Accelerated Lift design, and it mentioned that the cams will look more tame on paper, but when combined with the "AL" rockers (with the varying rates), the engine will see the cam as much more potent.
TO ME, that makes it SEEM as though the AL design cams are ground on the tame side... in theory giving the lifters and pushrods a break compared to the super fast XE-R style lobes. I imagine what they're doing is taking the quick-velocity strain off the lifters and pushrods, but still managing the quick ramp rates of these agressive cams through the rocker geometry -- without the valvetrain noise. (assuming the noise is lifter/pushrod related).
Works for me!
I got the 047 installed and I love it. Idle tuning was a breeze - I'm at the 525/550 stock idle speeds, with a very minimal amount of lope and no issues AT ALL.
The cam makes boatloads of torque, and pulls hard all the way to redline. No need for a converter at all - it's pulling healthy at 1,500, hard by 2,000. I can see how Roger has traction issues with the cam.

Comparing the 047 to the TR220 I pulled out - the lobes on the VHP cam look "fatter", which must be where they get the larger .100", .200" durations. Going back to what I said above, I don't believe the lobes are ground lazy AT ALL, judging by the way this cam performs. Here is a quick pick. Top to bottom - TR220, stock, 047.










