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Old 10-08-2008, 06:10 AM
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WOW! Who put a burr on your saddle? First off I never said the drive ability sucked now. I did say the rough idle cam does not like very low RPM. I would think that is the same for any rough idle cam whether the hot rod cam or what ever. The surge in 4th at 50 is barely noticeable, but I did notice it. Like I said cruising in overdrive is fine. Everyone on here who has been installing cams recently has done it to achieve the sound they want as their main reason for the purchase. If I was strictly after performance I certainly would have made a different choice. I don't race at the track and that is not how we drive the car. I have experimented under different driving conditions like putting the cruise on in overdrive at 55 to see how it handles steep hills at lower rpm. It does fine.

Speak for yourself in regards to buying my cams for sound. That is NOT why I bought my Hot Rod cams. There ARE gains to be had and I have gained some performance from my hot rod cams. You shouldn't speak for other people.

The reason I went with the FRPP's is because no additional internal work would have to be done to my Stage 3. Plug in, TUNE and run. The other reason I went with the FRPP's is because they are the best- as you can tell by your sub-par results and performance on those "thumper" sticks.
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