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Old 01-03-2017, 02:30 PM   #1
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In the past five years or so, I bought two Bullet cams for my 327's. They don't give them away, but you wouldn't want anybody's product that they did give away. They have performed perfectly. I was real happy with Bullet's product and would always recommend them.
Bullet has all the old Lunati, Crane and Comp Cams specialist who understand the Stocker cams and history.

For Pure Stock I always advocate for Bullet.
They are very helpful with advice and technical information.
Prices are always fair.


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Old 01-03-2017, 02:37 PM   #2
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There is a Bullet cam in my 273, Langly was great to work with
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Old 01-27-2017, 01:52 PM   #3
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We used a Bullet cam for our big block Chevrolet and are happy with what they provided.
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Default Re: Stocker Cam Grinders

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Bullet has all the old Lunati, Crane and Comp Cams specialist who understand the Stocker cams and history.

For Pure Stock I always advocate for Bullet.
They are very helpful with advice and technical information.
Prices are always fair.


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Actually, Tim Cole has been running the competition department at Comp for years, he and Chris Padgitt have been the Stock and Super Stock experts there for years, and have not gone anywhere. Billy Godbold has been their cam designer for quite a while.

John Partridge bought Bullet Cams from Darrel Hawkins, John had been working for Atech Motorsports, the commercial side of Summit, after having left Lunati years earlier. John is a nice guy, and Don Walthall is a very good cam designer. But no, they do not employ "all" of the Stock and Super Stock cam experts from "all" of the other companies.
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Old 01-23-2017, 05:10 PM   #5
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Actually, Tim Cole has been running the competition department at Comp for years, he and Chris Padgitt have been the Stock and Super Stock experts there for years, and have not gone anywhere. Billy Godbold has been their cam designer for quite a while.

John Partridge bought Bullet Cams from Darrel Hawkins, John had been working for Atech Motorsports, the commercial side of Summit, after having left Lunati years earlier. John is a nice guy, and Don Walthall is a very good cam designer. But no, they do not employ "all" of the Stock and Super Stock cam experts from "all" of the other companies.

Thanks for the update..!
What I stated was what I heard from a while back.
Did not know otherwise.
Glad to know the facts.

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Old 01-23-2017, 10:19 PM   #6
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Alan, thanks for the info. My engine builder talked to someone at from Comp at the Division 2 Hall of Fame meeting a week or two back. He went to see Scotty McLendon get an award. At any rate he got some contacts at Comp to talk to. I'll pass on those contacts as well, probably the same guys. Apparently he talked to several racers there and they all thought I was bonkers for building a stocker. Probably true, but I don't have much interest in the other classes. I had John Partridge grind me a Pure Stock cam for a 340 when we had an IHRA track near Dallas. That went away and so did that plan.
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Old 01-24-2017, 10:41 AM   #7
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I have always bought my cams from Chris Padgitt at Comp Cams. I just tell him what I am building and he has a cam made for it. I have never been able to improve on what he sends me the first time.
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I saw recently that Charlie Westcott Jr. makes Stock Eliminator cams.

http://www.militiaproducts.com/camshafts
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