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    Seriously sounds like a lot of jealousy here. The guy has obviously spent a ton of time doing research, buying cam application software, analyzing data from customers and successfully selecting a camshaft that works well for their particular application. You might as well be calling anyone who used someone else ideas a fraud when they take their idea or design and adjusts it for their needs. I'm a fraud, I took an STS design and modified it to fit my application. Who hasn't copied other's ideas and inventions?
    See my truck data in the "My Garage" section here... http://www.ls1truck.com/forums/my-ga...tml#post191709

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    Seriously sounds like a lot of jealousy here. The guy has obviously spent a ton of time doing research, buying cam application software, analyzing data from customers and successfully selecting a camshaft that works well for their particular application. You might as well be calling anyone who used someone else ideas a fraud when they take their idea or design and adjusts it for their needs. I'm a fraud, I took an STS design and modified it to fit my application. Who hasn't copied other's ideas and inventions?
    How are u a fraud? You just said you took someone else's design and used it. Nothing wrong with that. You give credit to the original there.. But if you said " I came up with a rear mount kit for the trucks. I don't know who sts is" that would be approximately the same thing. I feel from business stand points. If he specs a cam that comes out as a ots cam. He charge the customer for the expertise and tell them to get the ots cam.
    If I asked you to pick me a cam using your knowledge. Which is superior to mine. And you pick me a tsp 228/228 does that make it a redheartbeat custom cam?

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