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Old Sep 28, 2010 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MOEMONEYGT
Sorry for the Newb question, but is there some sort of lifespan on cams? Is there any special maintenance associated with a cam swap?
Cams typically last as long as you would expect your motor to last. Really high lift cams with high rate springs might wear a little faster but not so much that most would notice.

No real special maintenance either. A normal break in time, and some aggressive cams will go through plugs a little quicker and stuff like that, but for the most part, most the cams made for our car are simply drop in, load tune, and go.
Old Sep 28, 2010 | 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by AMChrisRose
Yes we can write a tune for them. If you need a reference to speak to someone who had us tune these cams, I can do that for you, as well!

I honestly think that our cam files are the best in the country. We've done a TON of work to make sure that idle control and daily driveability is left as close to factory as possible. I want the end user to feel like the car came with the cam installed from the factory. Branman, a few posts back has a sick sounding car, and I think it idles about as good as you'll EVER get... doesn't flare, drop down at a stop, etc. I didn't want to give his car back!
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