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: Bullet Cams???


Nickel333
Feb 12th, 04, 6:19 PM
Have any of you run them? Are they a good company? Ive never known anyone personally who has run them but i have heard a few good things on the internet.
My combo is 11:1 355, with RR200 brodix heads w/CNC chambers, Motown intake, Going to buy appropriate carb this spring {mighty demon probably 750} This in a 5 speed 3300 lb 73' nova.
They recommended the following solid lifter cam for me
@.020 286/294
@.050 256/264
Lift .552/.572
L/S either on a 106 for open exaust or 108 for my 3" exaust on Hows that sound? I should be able to pull a low 11 with good shifting. This is a cruise car though that will se alot of T N'T time just wondering what you all think about the grind and about Bullet cams in general...

66 283
Feb 12th, 04, 7:22 PM
top notch stuff. Donīt worry about the specs - just run what they tell ya. Bullet, cam motion, and LSM are the best īgourmetīcams out there.

Wolfplace
Feb 12th, 04, 10:22 PM
HI Nick,
For what it's worth, I have one of Bullet's cam on the stand right now.
It's a 55mm 4-7 swap & it looks real good. Right on spec & very clean smooth lobes.
It's going in a 311 deal so I can't say how it works yet.
My wife talked with Bob Cook there a few days ago & he was extremely polite & helpful which is sometimes not the case when a "dumb blonde" that couldn't know a thing calls for information
So I will probably be talking with him in the near future,,,

ToyzRMe
Feb 13th, 04, 4:00 AM
I've used quite a few Bullet cams. They work great, knowledgeable phone help, and they're real quick if you want a custom grind. Just about everything they have is custom made. Very few "shelf" cams. 4-5 days from placing my order to the cam being at my door (custom solid roller with CI gear).
I like Cam Motion also. And LSM. And Comp's custom stuff.

Randy