A little tip about degreeing cams, there's another important reason to degree a new cam besides tuning it's warranty, more than once I've bought a cam and it was way off, also I've had the index to the gear in the wrong place and without degreeing the cam you'll never know it's off until you fire it up and it never runs right, by degreeing the cam you'll find that out and you can return it for a replacement, BUT once you fire it up the cam is yours good or bad, that's why all cam MFG's tell you to degree the cam when you install it, and the instructions are readily available. Just a little information for those who aren't familiar with the procedure.