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Old 06-16-2004, 03:21 PM
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Originally posted by Wade Chamberlain

Eric - can you explain the reasons why a given 351W would show that much of an increase in HP just because of a different firing order on the cam? Just curious.


It all has to do with fluid dynamics & wave form technology, which one could spend a lifetime studying.

The R&D has been done, Clay Smith has the data to back up the claim.


Originally posted by Blykins

For his first post, he didn't care about making friends did he? Funny.....I've never heard of Clay Smith cams.....Sorry....I just don't have any respect for someone who untactfully gets on here (1st post even) and gives his opinion with such arrogance and rudeness. If I had heard of Clay Smith cams, I wouldn't buy one for that reason.


1. I did not come her to make friends, I came here to state fact, If someone is going to spew a bunch of nonsense out of his mouth, especially when it concerns myself, then he better at least have some tech to back up his claim, otherwise it's open season as far as I’m concerned.


2. You have never heard of Claysmith





ever seen this logo, this is the Claysmith logo, I am sure that you have seen it before.

3. Claysmith is not my company, don't penalize Claysmith because of my untactful ness. Penalize my company, don't buy Fodge Engineering products.
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