Anybody with this cam AZPS02?
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No clue man. I personally wouldnt want a "secret" cam. But hey, if it makes good power and you've got a good tune then I guess thats all that matters. It would be pretty hard to find the perfect head for that cam since the lift/dur/LSA is all unknown...other than big. If it were me I would call Arizona Power up and ask them for their head recommendation...as long as that wasnt a secret too.
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Before this gets into a pissing match, AZP only installs those cams and do not sell them outright (as far as I know).
This is good ethics because they take full responsibility of the product they carry.
The cams do make good power with matching components and I can see why they would want to keep the specs secret juddging by the cut throat competition.
I do agree that I would never buy a cam without specs, because cams should be degreed when installed.
AZP decided to only sell those at installed package so they are able to keep them secret, but they install them correctly and blueprinted.
This is good ethics because they take full responsibility of the product they carry.
The cams do make good power with matching components and I can see why they would want to keep the specs secret juddging by the cut throat competition.
I do agree that I would never buy a cam without specs, because cams should be degreed when installed.
AZP decided to only sell those at installed package so they are able to keep them secret, but they install them correctly and blueprinted.
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
Before this gets into a pissing match, AZP only installs those cams and do not sell them outright (as far as I know).
This is good ethics because they take full responsibility of the product they carry.
The cams do make good power with matching components and I can see why they would want to keep the specs secret juddging by the cut throat competition.
I do agree that I would never buy a cam without specs, because cams should be degreed when installed.
AZP decided to only sell those at installed package so they are able to keep them secret, but they install them correctly and blueprinted.
This is good ethics because they take full responsibility of the product they carry.
The cams do make good power with matching components and I can see why they would want to keep the specs secret juddging by the cut throat competition.
I do agree that I would never buy a cam without specs, because cams should be degreed when installed.
AZP decided to only sell those at installed package so they are able to keep them secret, but they install them correctly and blueprinted.
Last edited by WS6Drop; 04-16-2007 at 03:17 AM.
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The AZPS02 is an Arizona Power and Sound Custom grind.
I have the AZPS02 cam in my 2002 Trans Am. It was installed in Jan 2006. The engine is stock except for a few bolt ons: Lid, LT SuperMAXX headers, true duals with x-pipe and XR1s, no cats and of course the cam - dyno'd at 420 RWHP. Tune by Nic. No drivability issues in my opinion.
I do know the specs of the cam - I had them in hand prior to the installation of the cam. Intellectual property - You have got to respect it.
I have the AZPS02 cam in my 2002 Trans Am. It was installed in Jan 2006. The engine is stock except for a few bolt ons: Lid, LT SuperMAXX headers, true duals with x-pipe and XR1s, no cats and of course the cam - dyno'd at 420 RWHP. Tune by Nic. No drivability issues in my opinion.
I do know the specs of the cam - I had them in hand prior to the installation of the cam. Intellectual property - You have got to respect it.
Last edited by azredbird; 08-06-2007 at 01:38 AM.