I dont understand.
If you can move the torque curve with the cam gear... and you move it upwards in RPM to say 4800 RPM 100 ft/lbs pk TQ instead of 4200 RPM 100 ft/lbs pk TQ, since HP = (TQ*RPM)/5252, then how can you not be making more HP?
-Steve
cj is correct .. by moving the cam gear you don't change the cam lift or duration ..you re just advance and retard the cam lift and duration ,that moved your power band .....still the same cam profile
example if you want power at low rpm you can advance the gear or retard the gear for power on top end..that's on single cam motor..  on twim cams  can can advance the intake cam and retard the exhaust cam for valves over lap..that will net some hp  because exhaust help pull the intake air in ..but we are talking about most of 5hp depend on what motor and set up
this my set up ..254whp 140ft N/A


