05-07-2019, 02:46 PM
I've always used flattened followers with a standard cam and it must be the best performance modification you can get for £25!
The Ulster has a Pigsty trials cam with standard followers. It has incredible torque but is quite clattery, I am advised by someone who knows about these things that this is due to the cam not having any quietening ramps.
Whilst on the subject of cam followers and in an attempt to squeeze out every drop of information from the racing experts, have assymetrical followers been used? I don't know how you would go about machining them but presumably it could be done? Would you use them on the inlets only?
The Ulster has a Pigsty trials cam with standard followers. It has incredible torque but is quite clattery, I am advised by someone who knows about these things that this is due to the cam not having any quietening ramps.
Whilst on the subject of cam followers and in an attempt to squeeze out every drop of information from the racing experts, have assymetrical followers been used? I don't know how you would go about machining them but presumably it could be done? Would you use them on the inlets only?