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Lunati

If you’re choosing engine parts for a race build, start with components that are designed to survive rpm, heat, and hard use. Lunati has been manufacturing high-performance engine components since the 1960s, using advanced design, testing, and analysis to build parts that can handle demanding race conditions. From camshafts to pistons, and other valvetrain and rotating assembly components, Lunati gives racers proven options for building more power and improving reliability. Whether you’re freshening a circle track engine or assembling a new combination, Behrent’s Performance Warehouse carries Lunati engine parts, cams, and pistons to help match your build, rules, and performance goals.

Shop Luanti for Racing Cams and Pistons

Behrent’s carries Lunati parts for racers who need dependable engine components with proven performance behind them. If you’re upgrading the camshaft, replacing worn parts, or building a stronger engine package, Lunati gives you a solid foundation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Racing Cams and Pistons 

What is a Lunati camshaft used for?

A Lunati camshaft controls when the intake and exhaust valves open and close, which directly affects rpm range, throttle response, torque, and horsepower. Lunati designs camshafts for specific engine combinations, so matching the cam to compression, cylinder heads, gearing, and class rules is critical.

How do I choose between different Lunati cams?

Choose Lunati cams based on your engine size, compression ratio, cylinder head flow, intended rpm range, track type, and rule package. A short track engine may need strong low and mid-range torque, while a higher-speed application may need a cam that supports more rpm. Lunati cam specs help you match the part to how the engine actually needs to run.

What Lunati engine parts are used in a race build?

Lunati engine parts can include camshafts, lifters, pushrods, crankshafts, connecting rods, and pistons, depending on the application. These parts work together to support valve timing, compression, rotating assembly strength, and overall engine durability under racing conditions.