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Old 04-21-2009, 05:39 AM
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Default Re: L78/L71/L72/LS6 143 "blueprint" camshaft interest?

Hey, isn't Bullet Cams the remnants of the old Ultradyne Cam company? Ultradyne really had their act together and were responsible for some fast running motors! I used to have a little '64 Chevy II with a ZZ4 350 GM crate engine, where the stock hydraulic roller was junked and replaced with an Ultradyne solid roller (.560-.600 lift) and that little car would run 11.70's. Anyway, this sounds like a good deal for everyone and considering the quality (or lack of) of today's oils, the EDM option may be agood idea. I used EDM'ed lifters during my last solid cam build and have had no flat cam issues. Knock on wood!
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