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Join Date: Aug 2009
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I always used ultradyne cams haven't built an engine in a while checked the ultradyne web site the other day and found it also said bullet cams when did they merg and do you still get them same service and tech support Thanks Harold
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Liberty City [East Texas]
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Bullet bought all the Ultra-Dyne masters, designs, parts, engineering, etc. from a Bank when Ultra-Dyne went bankrupt. At least one Ultra-Dyne employee is there, "Tim"
Just consider this, all the Ultra-Dyne designs are at least 6 - 7 or more years old. There have been at least some advancements in cam technology since Harold designed the last Ultra-Dyne cams. Comp, Cams, Bullet, Cam Motion, Jones Cams will all have up-to-date designs. And not to say the Ultra-Dyne designs will not run well because they do, however, I think in some situations you will be missing some performance by not running the newest lobes.
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