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Custom L&M Intake Cam change results:
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaun@AED" data-source="post: 15755107" data-attributes="member: 32381"><p>People ask me this nearly weekly, so I guess it's easier to state this here for those that do a search:</p><p></p><p>I have been designing camshaft profiles for 15 years now, and based on the data I have + my extensive experience exhaust cams ARE NOT NECESSARY on these vehicles (NA, Supercharged, Nitrous, or Turbo). Therefore I DID NOT design the exhaust cams that have been 'paired' with the intake cams.</p><p></p><p>Due to the high volume of requests from L&M customer's to spend (waste) more $$$ on both intake AND exhaust cams, Michael at L&M came up with the 'paired' exhaust cams to go along with the Intake cams we designed together.</p><p></p><p>I DID NOT HAVE ANY INPUT IN THESE EXHAUST CAMS.</p><p>I DO NOT RUN THESE EXHAUST CAMS IN MY CAR.</p><p>I DO NOT RECOMMEND THEM FOR USE WITH THE INTAKE CAMS IF YOU WISH TO KEEP ALL THE LOW/MIDRANGE POWER OF THE INTAKE ONLY CAMS.</p><p>I DID NOT TEST THE EXHAUST CAMS AND HAVE NO PLANS ON BUYING THEM FOR TESTING IN OUR R&D VEHICLE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaun@AED, post: 15755107, member: 32381"] People ask me this nearly weekly, so I guess it's easier to state this here for those that do a search: I have been designing camshaft profiles for 15 years now, and based on the data I have + my extensive experience exhaust cams ARE NOT NECESSARY on these vehicles (NA, Supercharged, Nitrous, or Turbo). Therefore I DID NOT design the exhaust cams that have been 'paired' with the intake cams. Due to the high volume of requests from L&M customer's to spend (waste) more $$$ on both intake AND exhaust cams, Michael at L&M came up with the 'paired' exhaust cams to go along with the Intake cams we designed together. I DID NOT HAVE ANY INPUT IN THESE EXHAUST CAMS. I DO NOT RUN THESE EXHAUST CAMS IN MY CAR. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THEM FOR USE WITH THE INTAKE CAMS IF YOU WISH TO KEEP ALL THE LOW/MIDRANGE POWER OF THE INTAKE ONLY CAMS. I DID NOT TEST THE EXHAUST CAMS AND HAVE NO PLANS ON BUYING THEM FOR TESTING IN OUR R&D VEHICLE. [/QUOTE]
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