Missed on this combo?

I don't fall over and slobber over the AG like everyone else.

Like I said, I would have flowed your heads backwards and at some different pressures to see what really is happening. Who knows....the valve job may suck (I'd bet it does) and a little fluff and buff on the short turns may have done the trick.

I have said it many times, and I'll say it again, just flowing at one test pressure is only what to do if you are comparing something quickly, like a mid lift number or what the head is doing at max lift, or just to compare things overall. It's just too vague at one test pressure to get a better picture of what's happening.

I never back cut a valve, unless there is a specific reason I want low lift flow. It induces reversion. Your valves are back cut.

I don't think you have junk. I don't even think the intake is junk. The complaint I heard was the runners are too big. On a correctly done 400 inch small block, it's hard to get the runner too big. It's hard to get the runner too big on 340 inches, so I'm not buying that.

I'd call more than one cam company and MAKE them convince you why what they want is what is correct. Like I said, I called one cam company and he said my head was up my ***. But, when questioned he had a hard time convincing me. You don't have enough intake duration (or you have too much exhaust duration) and your LSA is too wide for your induction system and the mid numbers are low.
Hey the cam guy that said your head was up your *** wasn't named Jim was it? I think ya know who I mean.....I hope it wasn't him cause that's one of the guys I planned to call.

I know I need more duration on the intake side. Not sure I completely get reversion, but have an idea. What do you think about a split duration with LESS on the exhaust side? Or how bout LESS lift on the exhaust side?

Seems like I want to make the exhaust less efficient now...........far as I can understand it.

Now as for asking Dave Hughes to spec me a cam, I won't do that. I've spoken to him....he's a good guy to talk to and I really believe he means well, but I don't know if he's the guy for that.
Tell ya what . He really wants his stuff to be good and he really appreciates your business. That's a fact.

Monday will be phone day. Shane at Crower, RacerBrown, maybe call Bullet and see what they think about the dyno numbers. I think they missed on this combo as well as me.