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Old 02-12-2008, 03:09 PM
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Hi,

I just ordered my cam yesterday at Thunderracing and they've shown me a new lobe family from Comp Cams called LSL.
They seem to be between XFI and LSK.
I got the 219@.050 with .607 lift

Does anyone know more about these new lobes?

Alex
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that must be the new lobe tsp is using for the torquer v.4
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Do you or anyone have the whole set of lobes information for the LSL available?
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LSL lobe info is welcomed...
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Originally Posted by Alex99
Hi,

I just ordered my cam yesterday at Thunderracing and they've shown me a new lobe family from Comp Cams called LSL.
They seem to be between XFI and LSK.
I got the 219@.050 with .607 lift

Does anyone know more about these new lobes?

Alex
Yep. I heard that as well. The tech at Comp Cam wouldn't disclose them when I called today. But the new cam spec I want will more than likely be cut using them. I'm going to call tomorrow and talk to my inside connection for details.
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Sounds like the lastest and greatest valve spring breaking fad. Hopefully they learned something from the LSK.
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Originally Posted by xfactor_pitbulls
Sounds like the lastest and greatest valve spring breaking fad. Hopefully they learned something from the LSK.


Anybody ever wonder why the "old school" cams like the T1 and B1 make just as much power as the crazy new lobes with crappier headers, intakes and smaller MAF's?
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Originally Posted by eb02z06


Anybody ever wonder why the "old school" cams like the T1 and B1 make just as much power as the crazy new lobes with crappier headers, intakes and smaller MAF's?
Pretty easy answer to that. You gotta have something new and exciting to spur new interest and SALES. Otherwise you would only have the 20% that are looking for cams buying and not the other 20% that are constantly looking for something new to squeeze out that 2.45 extra hp.
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Originally Posted by eb02z06


Anybody ever wonder why the "old school" cams like the T1 and B1 make just as much power as the crazy new lobes with crappier headers, intakes and smaller MAF's?
not really true the power potential for cammed ls1 cars has increased probaly 25% in the last few years... of course there is always marketing but to go as far and say something like a old schoool hot cam is is potent as some of the newer grinds is just plain ingorant
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dont believe me?

find me a h\c\bolton car from 1998 with 500rwhp or that could even break mid 11's without a power adder
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People need to stop getting boners over "new lobe" designs and be more focused on building a solid combination. Most of these new lobe designs are rediculously hard on the valvetrain.
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Originally Posted by Damian
People need to stop getting boners over "new lobe" designs and be more focused on building a solid combination. Most of these new lobe designs are rediculously hard on the valvetrain.

Well said. I do NOT believe in maxing out your overhead assembly in a street car. Very dumb when you look at these things in any kinda of durability standpoint.
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Originally Posted by Jpr5690
dont believe me?

find me a h\c\bolton car from 1998 with 500rwhp or that could even break mid 11's without a power adder

Oh Really-so where was the AFR 205's, 225's the Trickflow, ETP and even the Fast intakes?

Did you ever see Raughammer's car?

Everybody wants the new bumpstick but don't even bother getting the right pushrod length or setting up the spring perfectly, or spending money on trick lightweight valves or good lifters.

Get the cam if it makes you that happy!
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Originally Posted by eb02z06
Did you ever see Raughammer's car?
Pepper? I remember reading that site.
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Too many just want to be able to brag about their big stick.
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Originally Posted by DaveX
Too many just want to be able to brag about their big stick.
Not me man, I want the pig to drive around town and not sound like a coughing elephant. The futral F12-14 IMO is a very good street cam.
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Wow, such hate in here. Anyway, the LSL lobes are lower lift versions of the LSK lobes.
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Thanks for the positive information concerning the configuration of the lobe in question and skipping around all the BS that has krept into this thread ...
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Originally Posted by xfactor_pitbulls
Not me man, I want the pig to drive around town and not sound like a coughing elephant. The futral F12-14 IMO is a very good street cam.
Same here my grind is very similar to yours.
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