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    <BLUECAMARO> is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question Voodoo

     



    HAS NE 1 USED LUNATI'S NEW VOODOO CAM. HAS NE 1 HAD NE LUCK WITH THEM? I'D LIKE 2 USE 1 IN MY NEXT ENGINE BUILD JUST WONDERING WHAT EVERYONE HAD 2 SAY ABOUT THEM.

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    I wouldn't get too carried away with the name. It doesn't mean anything special, just a marketing ploy to get your attention.

    I'm not saying there's anything wrong with any Lunati products, as a matter of fact, I have respect for the parent name. It's just that I have a little problem with some marketing efforts.

    I've used Crane for years, others have used Isky or Comp or Crower or some other old, established name in the industry.

    If you want to try a Voodoo cam, call and talk to one of the tech line guys at Lunati and have them recommend a cam grind for you. It's a free service. Have all your information ready (engine size, compression ratio, heads, valve sizes, intake manifold, carb, rocker ratio, headers or manifolds, torque converter, trans, final drive gear, tire size, intended purpose of the vehicle, fuel to be used, vacuum needed to operate brakes and other accessories, etc., etc.) The more info you feed them, the better choice they can make for you.
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    put one of these cams *voodoo 60102* in my 350 bored .60 over, performer rpm intake, headers, 2.02/1.06 heads, n a holley 650 dual feed.... call the techs at lunati... basically tell them how u plan on driving and that u may want a voodoo and they will lead u in the right direction.... if ur looking for a "rough idle" or something lopey, this isn't the cam for you, they are engineered to run smooth, but i will say that i have great power all across the board...... this is my daily driver el camino too

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    thanks

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