I agree. Two cams with identical duration specs, but different lift & lobe center specs, are going to perform differently & may require different engine hardware/design parameters (lash caps/extended valves, c/r, shaved cambox, etc.). If he had asked for a "duration xx/zz" cam from a specific maker (ie: "Faza 35/75"), then those other specs would already be known & there'd be no question on the performance values of that specific cam.
That PBS 38/78 B3 is the only cam close to 38/75 that I could find in my own (limited) listings of cams offered by at least 7 makers/vendors that. Not to say another doesn't exist, just that it's an odd duration spec, so likely has very limited availability.
For comparison, Alquati offered 33/73 & 35/75, Faza 35/75 & Serra 33/65. Haven't checked on Piper...
I still have a Faza Daytona 40/80 original billet camshaft for sale for $250.00 and could have it shipped out to you in the morning.
This cam is streetable and will provide a noticable improvement in power and performance, with maximum power and torque appearing at the 5500 RPM range! This cam retains a Fiat stock base circle (billet not a regrind) which means you won't need to mess around with bigger-than-stock shims to set up correctly. Specs are as follows:
Grind ID: FAZA Daytona 40/80
109 degree lobe center
40-80 / 80-40 timing for 300 (int. / exh.) degrees (seat-to-seat)
15-54 / 55-15 timing for 250 (int. / exh.) degrees duration * .050 lift
9.2mm (.375") maximum lift
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