Comp Cams recommendation evaluation

Yes , they do have time to bleed down at higher rpm, even the slightest bleed will be effecting your cam timing. Also if you go to a lighter weight oil, or heaver valve spring, it will also effect how the lifter performs. Why do you think the cam is "lumpier" and the engine has less Vac when it's cold?
I think "fast bleed" is a spot on description for what they are.

The rhoades lifters were tested with high volume oil pumps, high pressure pumps, and different viscosity oil by Hot Rod back in the late 70's and they found that they don't affect the rhoades lifter.


As far as bleeding down at higher rpm.


How many times per second does a lifter cycle at an 900 rpm idle? :read2:

How many times per second does a lifter cycle at 6000 rpm? :read2:


Do the math, post it up and let me know. I'm waiting.... :-\"