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Old 12-30-2006, 07:01 PM
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Does anyone have the rundown of their lobes? The search funtion is down at the moment.
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I know FMS runs them, you might want to give them a call or just call Cam Motion
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What are you looking for? Futral gets all his cams from Cam motion. They have some good designs that are not too harsh on the valve train.
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I'm looking for a lobe with lift in the .620 to .630ish on a 24X duration.
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are you dead set on lift? because the XE-R lobes will get you close to that... and to be totally honest with you, your not going to notice any difference between .615 and .630. You should look more into the actually lobe design and ramp rates and such
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Originally Posted by The1N_only
are you dead set on lift? because the XE-R lobes will get you close to that... and to be totally honest with you, your not going to notice any difference between .615 and .630. You should look more into the actually lobe design and ramp rates and such

Which is why I'm not looking at the XE-R lobes They dont offer what I'm looking for in my valve events. The LSK is close but I dont want the lift that high due to spinning 7200ish.
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I dont have any info on Cam Motion lobes, but what are you trying to achieve?
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you might want to look and Comp XFI lobes
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Originally Posted by The1N_only
you might want to look and Comp XFI lobes
I dont like the ramp rates.... it looks like Ed Curtis has what I'm looking for
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what exactally are you looking for... ramp rates and such?




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