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Originally Posted by blykins
Not a fan, but after an hour or so of discussion, Mat and I came to that agreement. Road racing can bring out the revs sometimes and I just didn't feel comfortable with the engine stretching its legs on a hydraulic roller. Conversely, Mat didn't feel comfortable with the longer term maintenance of a solid roller, so we hit in the middle.
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Patrick just wet his pants

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Originally Posted by blykins
This particular cam is a nitrided core, plus I'm using newer EDM lifters. With the inner springs out, the seat pressure is 93 lbs and the open pressure is less than 300. So with the cam core, the lifters, the springs, and a case of Brad Penn break-in oil, I'll break this puppy in. I've already checked that the lifters spin in the bores and I can always get them to fire on the first crank on the dyno. I think we're in good shape.
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From my industrial experiences I have always believed that if the surfaces have the right finish and the metal the correct hardness there should be nothing to break in or wear in a cam. Obviously the cam manufactures didn't see it that way, but the nitride hardened surface is a huge step my direction. I doubt you will have any issues.