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Old Sep 23, 2004 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by zvhturbo
Both the same quality but have different characteristics.


The initial start up and run in period for a cam is so essential.
Most cams fail due to not being correctly run in.
How do you know this??

Why don't you get a Kent Cam and a set of their lifters independantly hardness tested?? I have and the results were, lets say, a little interesting.

I would say 6000 miles for a cam is absolutely shocking. But how would you feel if that were 1000 miles??
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