Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: TC@HP2]
#80400
06/27/08 03:28 PM
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I read that article...the thumper was the only roller cam of the bunch. Seems like an apples to oranges comparison to me.
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: 3_wheelie]
#80403
06/27/08 04:10 PM
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I used to be a frequent of a few chevy boards back in the day and never heard a complaint about the CompCams, as long as you picked the right one for your application. VooDoos on the other hand always seemed to be wiping lobes for almost no reason and at any time
ummmm "back in the day" and Voodoo Cams???
thats an odd statement.
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: TC@HP2]
#80406
06/27/08 06:31 PM
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Love my voodoo, but only two years old. Lotsa torque and plenty of vacuum.
Russ:)
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: bb74swngr]
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06/28/08 09:54 AM
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back in the day,,,,before the voodoo, thumper or xtreme E...there was hughes engines. they had the big lift cams compatible with 1.6 rockers, and you could go insane with lift.
some cams dont recommend 1.6 ratio rockers.
a hughes', you get a RV 260(210@.050) degree cam with .558" lift. the guys a madman.
Last edited by mark7171; 06/28/08 09:55 AM.
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: SANDYinNS Canada]
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11/05/08 11:19 AM
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the voodoo cams have lobes for the mopar 904 lifter bores I run the 60710 roller cam 258/264 204/213 .485/.485 lift in a low comp 88 318 with 360 heads very nice on the street woke it right up,cant hear it,but is just right in my heavy street truck lunatii springs are doubles with a damper,so keep that in mind if swaping the comp 901 springs droped on and used stock seals/retainers and are with in 10 .LBS of the lunati spring specs the larger mopar lifter is how they get more under the curve (so I am told) the thumper needs 9.5 or more comp,3000+ stall and steep gears sounds very mean and makes some good power though
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: mark7171]
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11/05/08 11:54 AM
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back in the day,,,,before the voodoo, thumper or xtreme E...there was hughes engines. they had the big lift cams compatible with 1.6 rockers, and you could go insane with lift.
some cams dont recommend 1.6 ratio rockers.
a hughes', you get a RV 260(210@.050) degree cam with .558" lift. the guys a madman.
Back in the day, thats funny. I guess way back, like late 1970's early 1980's Crower had some of the most agressive Mopar cams. Then Hughes engines really did a good job making a wide selection of agressive 0.904" tappet lobe/cam profiles. In the early 1990's Comp finally starting offering the XE cams then the XEH Mopar cams. I'm not sure how long Launiti has been offering the Voodoo cams?
Anyhow, I don't believe in any 'magic' cam. I would guess if you dyno tested simular duration cams from all the manufacturers mention above there would only be a small difference in power?
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: mark7171]
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11/05/08 12:05 PM
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Voodoos are Designed by Harold Brookshire the Ex owner of Ultradyne, Harold went to Lunati after Ultradyne went under, We know that stuff flat out worked. "Area Under the Curve" that right out of the old Ultradyne Catalog.
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
[Re: Hughes]
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11/05/08 12:33 PM
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If you are interested in the VooDoo and Thumper cams you should check out our new Hughes Engines Whiplash cams. Ground specifically for the .904" lifter and will shake your eyeballs out. Tons of low end torque and a lot of fun to drive!
More info please!
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Re: Cams: Thumper vs Voodoo vs?
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11/05/08 12:43 PM
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Yeah, the originator of that design idea (meanign using a rate of lift for the wider lifter base is "Ultradyne" Harold. From as I recall back in the 70s.
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
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