XPC66":1p9zja6b said:
Well if I were believe the nonsense of some, the cam would have no effect until it reached the much misunderstood 0.050".
You have basically agreed with my position, by throwing in the bogey of roller profiles. The reason advertised is more indicative of cam events, is because of the variance in flat tappet, roller and bucket followers. The cam ramp does have a noticeable effect and shouldn't be discounted in favour of the flanks.
I never stated that cams of different profiles have no effect till .050 tappet lift. Its just common knowledge that at .009-.010 valve lift there really isn't much air flow. hardly enough to make much power with. Of course the less the lift the less of an effect on air flow.
Doing a leakdown is not really that bad of idea except that air does not go out the intake ports, I'd think the better test would be to pressureise the intake and measue how much air comes out the exh side.
Food for thought:
All tappet have round (Raduis) bottoms, some are just bigger that others.