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    Street;I know what your talking about, but I'm talking about something a little different, they actually want this cam to slide back and forth, they don't try to stop because this is giving them a broader power band. If you go to how stuff works which is a website this is where I've seen it. And Ferrari is just one of the car manufacturers that have been expierementing with this new style of cam shaft. I thought it was wierd too but, its something I've never seen before. You might want to check into it a little bit deeper, I'm not up on all this new stuff, but this cam they definatley want it to slide back and forth. Please let me know what you think, I'd like your opion on it. thanks

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    Last edited by vara4; 01-22-2004 at 08:56 PM.

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