Anyone ever heard of LSM systems eng ?
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Anyone ever heard of LSM systems eng ?
They design and manufacture camshafts and valvesprings.
I was told about them from some drag racing buddies. I guess allot of the NHRA and NASCAR guys use there stuff.
They seem pretty high tech , check the website out www.lsmeng.com , if they can do what they say I'm definitley going to try them out. And hopefully be done with the solid roller problems.
I was told about them from some drag racing buddies. I guess allot of the NHRA and NASCAR guys use there stuff.
They seem pretty high tech , check the website out www.lsmeng.com , if they can do what they say I'm definitley going to try them out. And hopefully be done with the solid roller problems.
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Rumrunner,
I spoke with them today about a hydraulic roller cam and they were talking some pretty radical stuff for a hydraulic...he even claims more power than the solid that I have now. A few friends of mine run their cams in their cars and swear by them.
The pricing isn't really too bad it really kind of offsets the fact that I won't have to run high dollar lifters.... they say stock GM stuff.
Now I'm sure the titanium Pro-stock valve springs are WAY up there !
I spoke with them today about a hydraulic roller cam and they were talking some pretty radical stuff for a hydraulic...he even claims more power than the solid that I have now. A few friends of mine run their cams in their cars and swear by them.
The pricing isn't really too bad it really kind of offsets the fact that I won't have to run high dollar lifters.... they say stock GM stuff.
Now I'm sure the titanium Pro-stock valve springs are WAY up there !