Understanding the COMP Cams camshaft families is a great first step in determining which camshaft is right for you.
Today, there are a huge number of aftermarket performance camshafts available. Your challenge: find the right one for your engine application. As you start to research the right cam for your engine, you’ll need to take into account the application and vehicle. Other important details include the engine, transmission, rear gearing, fuel induction system, weight of the vehicle, type of vehicle and all the rest. As any knowledgeable technician can tell you, selecting a camshaft solely based on the fact that it fits your type of engine is a sure recipe for disaster.
Within the COMP Cams camshaft family, there are several different types of camshafts available for most popular domestic engines ranging from the Xtreme Energy Cams™ to Nitrous HP™ Cams. So, which one is right for your application? Any time you are making this kind of important decision about your engine, it’s smart to understand the reasoning behind the selection.
While it is important to understand the attributes of the various camshaft families, it is equally important to note that camshaft selection is a individual as the personalities of a customer and his engine. What is perfect for one buyer, regardless of the engine platform, may be totally incorrect for another. In essence, the camshaft family is a good place to begin, but you could end up with a camshaft that is very different from what you originally planned.
Fanning through the COMP Cams catalog can be a fun endeavor, and while many of the camshafts are categorized by a camshaft family name, more often that not the key determiner is the end usage. Drag racing, pulling/towing, oval track, marine, Nostalgia Plus™, factory muscle or even something like the Tri-Power Xtreme™ are all categories you will discover. It can be confusing for the novice cam buyer – but that is to be expected of a highly technical product such as a camshaft.
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50-State legal emissions legal for carbureted engines | Work with factory stock components |
Mild performance gains over the factory camshafts | Great daily driver style camshafts |
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Work well with mainly stock components (rockers, manifolds, heads, compression, converters, gears…) | Not the optimum choice for racing applications |
Good blend of efficiency and performance | Great choice for engines where performance upgrades are not planned |
Perfect choice for performance rebuilds |
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Good for OEM replacement with mild performance gain | Great for stock rebuilds |
Increased torque and power improvement | Camshafts deliver improved performance over stock |
Easy drop-in installation | Works with factory configuration engine components |
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Great high rpm power | Really need converter and gear change |
Easy on valve train parts | These like compression (9.5:1 & up) |
Can be used with mild ratio rocker arms and traditional performance valve springs | Larger Magnums are a little lazy at low rpm |
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Quicker opening lobe profiles deliver increased responsiveness & more area under the lift curve | Work best with COMP Cams® roller rockers and matched valve springs |
More vacuum allows a step up in duration for greater performance | Require other performance parts (intake manifold, headers, etc.) for best performance |
Best seller; excellent all around performance in street carbureted applications |
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Great sound (early exhaust opening and more overlap) | Minimal engine vacuum – requires mods for any vacuum accessories such as power brakes |
Great power (new lobe designs give great area and air flow) | Designed for use only with valve train upgrades including COMP Cams® Beehive™ Valve Springs and roller rockers |
Great mid-range response (early intake closing traps more air) | Works best with looser converters, more rear end gear and other performance engine modifications |
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Improved throttle response and increased low and mid-range rpm horsepower | Both towing and off-roading camshaft profiles available |
Designed for use with common restrictive factory exhaust system including OEM exhaust manifolds | Features aggressive lobe profiles with short duration specs |
Feature latest camshaft technology in lobe design | Excellent for Jeeps and off-road vehicle use |
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Extremely wide powerband helps get boat on plane while making max horsepower | Intended for applications where low idle speeds are required |
Power enhancement helps maintain top end speed | Work well against exhaust systems with restrictive back pressure |
Feature latest camshaft technology in lobe design | Available for Small and Big Block Chevy as well as Big Block Ford |
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Similar to High Energy Cams™, but may work better at high rpm when coupled with headers because of added exhaust duration | Do not work well with restrictive exhaust systems |
Work great with most stock components | Larger exhaust does not give a sharp early torque peak |
Very flat torque curve for great streetability | Other cams make more power if other components are changed |
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Specifically designed to capture the essence of the original 1960s muscle car style | Combines famous factory cam performance with more modern technology |
Delivers improved muscle car sound and horsepower | Excellent sound improvement through camshaft specifications (with similar vacuum characteristics to its muscle car era counterparts) |
Newer technology lobe design delivers increase throttle response & torque |
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Reproduction of factory original muscle car camshaft | New computer controlled aided design avoids previous factory design compromises |
Produce more torque and horsepower than original factory camshaft | Tailored to work with high compression engine of the 1960s and 70s |
Maintain efficiency and drivability of the engine | Best choice for “era-correct” engine rebuilds |
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Wider lobe separation and added exhaust duration from base XE series help shift the power to higher rpm where it can be used in nitrous applications | Slight sacrifice of some torque and responsiveness to the base XE family for improved performance with nitrous oxide |
Early exhaust opening helps scavenge the extra spent gasses out from nitrous or forced induction | Works best with COMP Cams® roller rockers and matched valve springs |
Better time slips for nitrous passes at the strip | The big question is which time slip matters more to you (normally aspirated or N2O-assisted)? |
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Newest and quickest lobe profiles in the Xtreme family and provide a terrific increase in performance | Xtreme Energy™ Cams are more responsive in carbureted applications |
Tuned for use in EFI applications where extra air flow signal through the carburetor is not required (feature wider lobe separation without loss of responsiveness) | Designed for use with COMP Cams® Beehive™ Springs and roller rockers |
Work well with aftermarket cylinder heads and feature high lift | Really need other performance parts to shine |
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Three different camshafts offered for each engine platform | Made for factory fuel injected engines |
Camshaft designs are targeted to improve horsepower, torque or fuel efficiency | Best mileage gains require use of programmer |
By decreasing pumping losses, efficiency and performance are enhanced, regardless of camshaft selected |
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Specifically designed for maximum power on supercharged and turbocharged street and street/strip applications | Custom grinds available for more efficient turbo applications |
Available in mild to aggressive cam specifications | Requires lower back pressure system |
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Helps build pressure between engine and turbo for faster spool up | Limited to 6500 rpm peak |
Delivers wide powerband without compromising peak power | Requires lower back pressure system |
Designed to focus on systems with similar boost to back pressure ratios as seen on most modern turbo systems |
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Take advantage of today’s newer and better flowing aftermarket cylinder heads | Require 26926-16 high pressure valve springs |
Feature higher exhaust duration and overall to provide broadest powerband and most top end power of any COMP® LS cam | Available in different cores. Please refer to chart on pages 186-187 to make sure you order the correct part number. |
27 Unique grinds for both cathedral and rectangle port cylinder heads |
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Features a wide assortment of racing camshafts for all application requirements of drag, oval track and puller & mud competitors | Require accurate assessment of rear end gearing and other vehicle-based equipment to deliver top performance |
Not made for street use or vehicles requiring accessory drive equipment, such as power brakes, air conditioning, etc. |