Got CamDR-Cam Pro Plus files?

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Post by pastry_chef »

Thanks Larry,

I do have the Comp Lobe catalog that offers advertised, .050, .200 duration numbers and peak lobe lift. Are you referring to a catalog that will offer even more detail than that?

In fact I have the equivalent catalogs for Crane, Isky, Reed, Lazer and Bullet.

I am definately willing to pay a reasonable fee to obtain a detailed electronic version with more info than I have. Maybe they offer lobes on the .dat format (I think that was comps) on a cd?
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RT says that Allan Lockheed (who was a major contributor to the Dynomation program) told him the roller cam modelled is between an endurance and an inverse radius lobe as far as aggressiveness. Although the program claims to want 0.006" LL durations, I suspect this might be trure only for hydraulics. AFAICT, using the typical 'advertised' specs, e.g. 0.020" for Comp solid rollers, gives results that closely match real world experience.
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Re: Got CamDR-Cam Pro Plus files?

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Yes, I know this thread is from 2005. All that means is there are people posting now who were not posting then.

So does anyone have any CamDR or Cam Pro Plus files that they are willing to share?

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