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Yes I agree.
But I like to do my homework. By the Dyno sheets
I have seen there may be a little better cam choice
for my set up.
Like the TC-24D on the Dyno out performs the others.
I don't know about either one is why I am asking.
By all means ask questions and check around. Some think because [fill in expert name here] says the best choice is [fill in cam choice here], it is the gospel. Problem is that YOU are the one that has to live with the decision. Not me. Not Bob Wood. Get as much info until you are satisfied. Having said that, there is a fair amount of "noise" in the responses you need to weed out but I'm sure you have already noticed that.
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