Camshafts and Compression

They work on time, above 3,000 rpm they don't have time to bleed down.

Or run the compression that will work with rhoads lifters and or run more cam.
To me they seem like a good idea, instead of running a medium sized cam as a compromise between power and street manners, run the bigger cam instead. eg. a 245-255 instead of 230-244.
Rhoads lifters flat out work, in fact IMO if you're using a hydraulic camshaft for street or strip that's what to use.
6500 rpm is a breeze with the right spring.
If that fails, I'd just stick a solid lifter on a hydraulic shaft. lol BTDT