Ed Curtis Cam guys

T0rk3d

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Just wondering how long from the time you sent him the email til you got the cam to your house was? 2 weeks? 3 months?....

Anything I should know ahead of time before sending him the info?

Any regrets going with one of his cams?(had to ask lol)

Thanks.
 
No regrets whatsoever in my experience. He delivered what I wanted.

This has been over 3-4 years ago, but I want to say it was about 3 weeks from the time I gave him money. Well worth it...

He is a very busy guy.
 
You would be wise to obtain all of his knowledge you can :D

Here is how you do it ;)

Be V E R Y specific about what you want :Word:

He will not only cut you a cam to do it :nice:

He will tell you what parts you need to go along with the cam to do it :banana:

Grady
 
What if you already have the parts can he cut the cam to those specs?

It surely would depend upon WHAT parts one already has :shrug:

I mean ...If you had some JBA 1.5" shortys and a Holley intake :eek:

A cam built around Turkey-Peckin parts ain't gonna give Eagle-Soarin results :)

btw ... I ain't saying you got turkey parts :nono: :rlaugh:

I'm trying to show those cam gurus can provide more than just a bumpstick ;)
and
If one knows what they R E A L L Y want :spot:

They'll have to decide if current parts will compromise their desires :shrug:
and
If so ... How much of a compromise they're willing to deal with :bang:

Rather than ... Listen to the guy they are paying for info :D

Grady
 
I'll be getting a Trick Flow R intake and looking at getting one of those new digital mass air meters. I think if I got a cam that was cut to the specs of my motor/combo I could pull some more power out of it.
 
Sweet, thanks guys. I have been really busy lately so time kinda slipped on me and now the time I was planning on doing my HCI is coming up fairly soon. All around good info thanks.