Futral motorsports cam?
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Originally Posted by 99ss00ws6
Does the f2 and f4 cams have xer lobes?
No the F2 and F4 are not xer lobes. XER lobes are Comp Cam, we also carry their products as well.
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Originally Posted by CANNIBAL
Futral uses a different cam supplier/grinder. Cam Motion cams, I believe.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showpost....71&postcount=8
thats a description of most of their cams.
the f2 will kick in earlier in the rpm range. f4 will kick in ever so slightly later. pull a little harder. both cams pull pretty far into the rpm range. pretty decent cams for a daily driver, good drivability. will run fine on 918's.
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Originally Posted by MSGHUFF
I never can find anything on FUTRAL MOTORSPORTS cams where do you guys get this info/specs from? There website has always said "coming soon" for me?
Yep sorry about that... we were getting our online ordering and info up in the new catalogs and it has taken a little longer than expected. We have most of it complete and have put in the request to have it routed to the new site, should be up sometime this weekend as long as everything goes as expected. I will post a link to it asap.
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Originally Posted by MSGHUFF
I never can find anything on FUTRAL MOTORSPORTS cams where do you guys get this info/specs from? There website has always said "coming soon" for me?
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Originally Posted by MSGHUFF
I never can find anything on FUTRAL MOTORSPORTS cams where do you guys get this info/specs from? There website has always said "coming soon" for me?
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Originally Posted by Candy
Yep sorry about that... we were getting our online ordering and info up in the new catalogs and it has taken a little longer than expected. We have most of it complete and have put in the request to have it routed to the new site, should be up sometime this weekend as long as everything goes as expected. I will post a link to it asap.
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Originally Posted by cyphur_traq
Cam Motion are softer lobes, less stress on the springs. Maybe JRP or J-Rod can pop in and give you more details.
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Originally Posted by cliffkh
Hello - can I run an FM5-114 on LS1 heads mille .030" and with comp 918 springs? Or is it too much lift? thanks!! Cliff
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Originally Posted by Josh
I was under the impression that Cam Motion lobes were more aggressive than XE-R lobes.
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Mike H''s car has been running the past 2 years with a 226\226 cam and 918 springs without any problems. Improper valvespring selection\setup(open\closed pressure and valve lift\ coil bind) is the biggest cause of valvespring failure and valvetrain issues.
Last edited by Futral Motorsports; 10-17-2004 at 08:28 PM.