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#1 Posted : Monday, 8 September 2008 5:36:02 AM(UTC)
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Mate of mine just bought a dynotec cam with there lifters. are they the same as pro-comp? if so should i recomend him not to use it? i never heard of the brand until a few weeks ago.
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#2 Posted : Monday, 8 September 2008 8:05:55 AM(UTC)
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I dont think there will be a problem.
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#3 Posted : Monday, 8 September 2008 8:05:55 AM(UTC)
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I don't think there will be a problem.
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#4 Posted : Thursday, 11 September 2008 7:33:38 AM(UTC)
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dont use the lifters they dont have an oil metering valve like crow, crane and repco lifters
i had a dynotec cam the cam done a lobe after i reved the motor to 6000rpm
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dont use the lifters they dont have an oil metering valve like crow, crane and repco lifters
i had a dynotec cam the cam done a lobe after i reved the motor to 6000rpm
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#6 Posted : Friday, 12 September 2008 9:37:03 AM(UTC)
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It all depends on application. Im currently rebuilding a blue 202 for a mate, and its getting a Dynatec cam. My dads doing the machining, hes been reconditioning engines for 40 years and happily uses Dynatec products in his work. However, he only uses them in stock or mild combinations.

Thats not to say they wouldnt perform though. One person with one bad tale does not mean their products are flawed. You dont know the circumstances.

Ive had many people, when i tell them ive got a Crow cam, say "oh god, never ever use crow cams" but again, heresay.
"Silly modern cars"
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#7 Posted : Friday, 12 September 2008 9:37:03 AM(UTC)
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It all depends on application. I'm currently rebuilding a blue 202 for a mate, and it's getting a Dynatec cam. My dad's doing the machining, he's been reconditioning engines for 40 years and happily uses Dynatec products in his work. However, he only uses
"Silly modern cars"
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#8 Posted : Friday, 12 September 2008 10:14:19 PM(UTC)
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quote:
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One person with one bad tale does not mean their products are flawed. You don't know the
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#9 Posted : Friday, 12 September 2008 10:14:19 PM(UTC)
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quote:
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One person with one bad tale does not mean their products are flawed. You dont know the circumstances.

Ive had many people, when i tell them ive got a Crow cam, say "oh god, never ever use crow cams" but again, heresay.


Very true words, Ive heard guys slag pro comp all over the forums (Not just this one) yet I now a dozern or so guys that are running their dissys and fuel pumps etc and have never had a problem, they recon there good value for money street go fast gear. Its funny casue on the forums Ive heard nothing but bad but in the real world nothing but good, go figure

I think as long as your not after competition ETs Id give them a crack

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#10 Posted : Saturday, 13 September 2008 8:37:06 AM(UTC)
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thanks guys, i have heard bad about pro-comp and then met a guy with a 355 pro-comp stroker. he said it took longer to balance but then engine never once failed and he said he reved it hard and drove it hard.
I was reading some other forums about broken dynotec cams but its for a daily driver so should be fine i would guess.
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#11 Posted : Saturday, 13 September 2008 8:37:06 AM(UTC)
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thanks guys, i have heard bad about pro-comp and then met a guy with a 355 pro-comp stroker. he said it took longer to balance but then engine never once failed and he said he reved it hard and drove it hard.
I was reading some other forums about broken
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, 17 September 2008 10:21:29 AM(UTC)
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i wasn't baging the cam i did over rev the motor but the lifters are made differant than crow crane and repco lifters
Thats why they are $60 for 12 insted of $90 they stil work but they don't all have the same oil flow to the rockers one will flow heaps
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i wasnt baging the cam i did over rev the motor but the lifters are made differant than crow crane and repco lifters
Thats why they are $60 for 12 insted of $90 they stil work but they dont all have the same oil flow to the rockers one will flow heaps and one will flow allmost no oil
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#14 Posted : Saturday, 27 December 2008 4:37:24 AM(UTC)
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does anyone know timing specs for the dynotec stage 1 cam for a 308 (cm310d)i just had one put in my boat, the cam didnt come with any paperwork, so my mechanic put it in as standard 9 links from dot too dot, and u guessed it now it wont run. any help would b good as i cnt find any tech info on da net about them, and maybe sumone here has had on put in
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#15 Posted : Saturday, 27 December 2008 11:02:41 AM(UTC)
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check the positioning of your lifters No1 pistons at top dead centre will have both closed and No2 should have the inlet open and just follow your firing order to work out your timing... also with the No1 piston at TDC with both lifters closed your rotor buton should be pointing at No1 lead on your dizzy cap if its not you dizzy is 180 degrees out.
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#16 Posted : Saturday, 27 December 2008 5:02:22 PM(UTC)
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DYNOTECH CM 310 D

inlet duration @ .050" 204 degrees
exhaust duration @ .050" 204 degrees
lobe separation 111 degress

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does anyone know timing specs for the dynotec stage 1 cam for a 308 (cm310d)i just had one put in my boat, the cam didnt come with any paperwork, so my mechanic put it in as standard 9 links from dot too dot, and u guessed it now it wont run. any help would b good as i cnt find any tech info on da net about them, and maybe sumone here has had on put in
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#17 Posted : Sunday, 28 December 2008 8:41:52 AM(UTC)
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Dynotec are made by precision industries, they also supply quality bearings, and manufacture decent rods.

Its probably the only thing sss havent ripped off, and as such, i would have no problem using a dynotec cam.
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#18 Posted : Thursday, 1 January 2009 11:59:18 PM(UTC)
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have used many dynotec cams in chev engines for boats,never had a failure.
a street/drag engine goes up and down in the rev range, a boat is flat out all the time.
the cam going into the 327 for the hk of mine is also a dynotec.
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#19 Posted : Sunday, 10 January 2010 10:21:57 PM(UTC)
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The true story on these cams in case any one is interested,
http://www.precisionintl...omp/28_dynotec_cams.html
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#20 Posted : Monday, 11 January 2010 2:55:31 AM(UTC)
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quote:
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Dynotec are made by precision industries, they also supply quality bearings, and manufacture decent rods.

Its probably the only thing sss havent ripped off, and as such, i would have no problem using a dynotec cam.


This is the reason i DIDNT buy a dynotec cam.
I decided to go a mild Camtech cam and lifters.

Mine is:
inlet duration @ .050" 214 degrees
exhaust duration @ .050" 214 degrees
lobe separation 112 degrees




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