Mr.Furious
Active Member
The quality of Comp cams has gone down. Instead of using Chevy cams why not call Hughes and get a better cam?
The quality of Comp cams has gone down. Instead of using Chevy cams why not call Hughes and get a better cam?
The quality of Comp cams has gone down hill
The only problem with the cams you want to run, is that either the Comp or Lunati have simular spring rates that have to be used. 120# seat and 300#+ open. This is NOT a good idea with stock rockers. It was mentioned already that you have a Good chance of pushing a pushrod right thru the rocker. Dont think it wont happen to you, its Very common.
As far as cam lobes Not lasting, Its not the cams fault. If you use the right oil and modify the block accordingly for these fast rate cams, you will never flatten the lobe. You have to use quality parts, and break-in is just so critical.
stroked340, I was referring to your response, sorry i misunderstood you.
I think I have pretty much ruled out the comp cam at this point. Leanly toward the Lunati, however I did look into Hughes, but the Hughes cams seem to have higher lifts with lower durations, and I was looking for the opposite, more duration with less lift. Opinions on Lunati vs. hughes?
stroked340, I was referring to your response, sorry i misunderstood you.
I think I have pretty much ruled out the comp cam at this point. Leanly toward the Lunati, however I did look into Hughes, but the Hughes cams seem to have higher lifts with lower durations, and I was looking for the opposite, more duration with less lift. Opinions on Lunati vs. hughes?
I too, have had Comp cams go flat, but strangely, the Lunati, ISKI, and Engle cams haven't.............
Must be my break in oil/method.
Could be... we just take them out and run them,my last cam was broken-in running down 1/4 mile at e-town:iconbigg::iconbigg: