I use cams that open very early and I like that typical feeling: torque grows when you make more revs. When I broke my 740 gearbox this May, I replaced it with a wider ratio 630 box. Same diff, but I do not like the match of the gears at all. I need to rev it to enjoy it.
One big disadvantage that I find with these cams is that they are so much noisier at the inlet than the standard ones. The induction sound is louder than the straight through exhaust. Apart from needing plugs in my ears, I was 'black flagged' at our national circuit for it. Below is a picture of the inlet. Do you have any experience in damping that noise whilst keeping the long length of the trumpets (10cm+ for low down torque). I thought of using a pressure meter to find a high pressure spot at the front of the car for building a cold airbox. I fear that that will be quite low though and not so suitable for rallye use.
Cheers, Peter
