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Old 06-02-2009, 06:49 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by pharmd View Post
Like I said before, telling someone 23x/23x on a range of LSA doesn't give away anything...You have to know IVO/IVC EVO/EVC cam lobe design, etc...I think it is a fair question to tell folks a general idea of how much duration it is taking to achieve those hp/tq #'s. For those of us who daily drive their cars, it is helpful, because there are cam size limits some of us have, for daily drivability.

That's cool that you don't want to share the info, I appreciate you telling us so we'll quit asking. I'm just glad to have so many shops working hard to develop quality performance parts. I'm just giving some customer feedback that we'd like to know what general size ranges make how much power.

Thanks!

I understand completely. Our stage 2 cam is around 22x 23x duration and close to .600 lift. Hope that helps a little.
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