one2dmax
Well-Known Member
make sure email me directly your wish list and i'll get the specs and parts rounded up.
Sean
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Sean
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What useless drivle are you even talking about????? Your run-on sentences are difficult to even understand...
Who the hell is talking about secret cam specs????? I was merely gathering information so I can develop a cam for myself.
Who said I want to produce a cam that will blow the engine up?????
Who the hell says I'm producing cams for anyone else but myself???
Your stupid and grossly inaccurate pointless statements/assumptions are what poisons the internet with useless trash, effectively keeping someone from learning because they have to sift through this type of drivel to get to some useful information.
I could give two ***** less about you or anyone else wanting an aftermarket camshaft for their bike, as the questions I was asking we're asked because I was trying to gether information about the engine that someone might have known that I didn't.
As far as where I've been....I've been around since the inception of the bike and had a 1st. Gen model when it was released and now a 2nd. Gen model as well. You point there?????
There will *always* be the stocker group like you that think stock is good and you'd rather be wiping it with a diaper, than upgrading it to go faster. If the entire high performance industry was as closed minded about engine performance as you obviously are, than we would still be riding horses to work and performance technology would never have advanced.
It's ok if you're one of the "waxer" crowd that just likes to watch the tulips go by as you go for ice cream, because the world needs you to go around too. However, don't criticize someone else who thinks differently and wishes to go faster by upgrading his car, boat, bike, moped or whatever.
And just for your reference- the camshaft profiles, engines and vehicles we currently build here are vastly stronger/durable than any stock engine is on it's best day and they make more power doing it, with increased fuel economy to boot. In fact, our products were in a car last August during SpeedWeek at the Bonneville Salt Flats that set a land speed record of 236.664 MPH in their class (BGT- Blown Gas Touring) and our products were also along for a win in a customers car that just won Pinks All Out in Atlanta last week out of 473 cars in attandance.
I think we know what we're doing here....
If you don't have anything constructive (or useful) to add to the conversation, than don't be a part of the problem- be a part of the solution and shut the hell up. You never did take me up on that wager... How about it??
john
SS highest achievement of modifying is changing the air psi in his tires 1-2 psi from factory specs:rofl_200:
There will *always* be the stocker group like you that think stock is good and you'd rather be wiping it with a diaper, than upgrading it to go faster.
Sounds like a cool project! Let me give it some thought on building your engine and the only reason I pause is because we don't typically build engines (any engine for anyone) using their supplied parts, due to the liability we're faced with if one of those parts pre-maturely let's go for whatever reason- which ultimately causes a lot of finger pointing afterward that is un-constructive for everyone involved. Engines we build to our specs with our stuff is fully warranted for the customer because we know what parts we use, how well they work together and there are never any "guesses" when it's done. Let me set on that one for a bit to mull it over.I tried to get comp cams to work with me on these but they didn't seem to want to play. I typically use Megacycle which has always done me right. There is another cycle cam company out there that I have not tried yet which is WebCams. Shawk Kloker has used thiers so far.
In our cars at home I have always use Comp but I do have a massive roller cam (billet i think) from another company (can't recall) that I would like to trade for something a bit more street freindly. You feel like playing with some big chevy stuff? I have a 540 I need to finish building late this year. I can almost box the thing up and crate it to you! The heads are disassembled (2.30/190 valves - could be bigger I don't remember). The block is almost ready to assemble. Lots of cool parts but no rods or pistons yet. I want a "streetable" engine for my 68 chevelle to replace the 427 that's in it now. I swapped out the 4800 stall for a 3800 Art Carr version and the 4.88 gears to 4.56's (if I even remember that right). I just don't have time to mess with it much.
Sean Morley
I'll bet a lot of guys will be wearing diapers (and filling them) when they first twist the grip of the new Max!!!! :biglaugh:BTW, I resemble that remark. I am, though, happy to live vicariously through your exploits, and expect plenty of updates on what you get accomplished. Pretty cool stuff.
As far as the diapers go, I've got a good supply in the cabinet. I'll probably be wearing them one of these days. :confused2:
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