That is the main concern I have and is exactly why I wanted to learn and ask a thousand questions to find the cam NOT to get. I have shortcuts on my computer for Summit, Comp Cams, Crane, Lunati, and now it seems Hughes will be the next one ( thanks Bob :cussing: ) Just joking! So I am very opened minded and want a cam that is not going to sound stock at idle but yet lay flat out off the line and have good mid-range power/torque also.
He he he, well, you just keep on asking. Lunati and Hughes offer up front the most aggressive ramp cams. Now comp can make them that way as well. But you must spec it that way. "Max advantage of the lifter diameter."
IMO, it's not needed. But every advantage you take care to take is one step further to maxing out the goal.