Lunati Voodoo Cams
Lunati Voodoo Cams
anyone have any experience with them on lt1's or heard any info? They make it seem like "brand c" is comp and would guess that would be xfi.
http://www.voodoocams.com
http://www.voodoocams.com
Re: Lunati Voodoo Cams
I heard through the grape-vine that the same guy that developed Comp's Extreme and XFI lobes, was then hired by Lunati and Crane to develop their Voo-Doo and Z-cam lobes, respectively. May be just a rumor, though.
Mike
Mike
Re: Lunati Voodoo Cams
Originally Posted by engineermike
I heard through the grape-vine that the same guy that developed Comp's Extreme and XFI lobes, was then hired by Lunati and Crane to develop their Voo-Doo and Z-cam lobes, respectively. May be just a rumor, though.
Mike
Mike
I've looked at alot of the VooDoo grinds on their website. One of them has the exact specs of an UltraDyne lobe I've used in the past.
Lee
96 Z28
Re: Lunati Voodoo Cams
Originally Posted by Lee96Z28
Lunati hired Harold Brookshire, who used to own UltraDyne Cams until the IRS shut him down for not paying his taxes a couple of years ago. I believe Harold worked at Comp Cams a long time ago.
I've looked at alot of the VooDoo grinds on their website. One of them has the exact specs of an UltraDyne lobe I've used in the past.
Lee
96 Z28
I've looked at alot of the VooDoo grinds on their website. One of them has the exact specs of an UltraDyne lobe I've used in the past.
Lee
96 Z28
One of their grinds is very similar to a popular Lingenfelter grind which is the 211/219. Duration is identical, but it has a little more lift on the intake side, and a little less on the exhaust. (Lunati's .540"/.548" vs. Lingenfelter's .530"/.560" with 1.6's.)
http://www.holley.com/60120.asp
http://www.holley.com/60120.asp
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