Just for chuckles, why not do that? The major cam companies are all more than happy to spend time discussing it with you.
Jack, I’ve had my share of chuckles. The chuckles start when you call a cam grinder to discuss something other than a small block Chevy.
We’re both dealing with orphaned engine designs. What has your cam grinder been able to offer up, other than valve train generalities and off-the-shelf Mopar grinds for the 4 cylinder Poncho Hemi?
Yup, here come the chuckles again!

Dema Elgin, on the other hand, has worked with Fordboy in the past, and he’s aware of what we’re up to. An added bonus is that Elgin knows Spridgets pretty well – he’s built and raced them. He's been extremely gracious with his time.
And as is often the case with engine development, pros often disagree. We’re well above the spring recommendations that David Vizard puts forth in his book, “Tuning the A Series Engine” for an engine cammed similarly to mine.
Fordboy’s been in discussion with some folks who went higher than I have and have had problems with billet rockers breaking. With the new radius on the tappets, and a better controlled break-in of the cam, I’m confident we’re about maximized.