Pfft, adjust once or twice a year, a solid grind can be done for any engine tune, although i'm not sure how much more low down torque it would enable from a mild / stock (solid equevilent) grind, but it would be more 

. A solid lifter does not need the gradual initial ramps a hydroulic lifter does = better, more effective cam profile, higher lift in the first initial degrees = more power / torque, more effiency. 
Good luck finding an off the shelf grind or some one who would care enough to actually go there. 
 
At least with a solid you'd know when the cam is wearing 

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But yeah. i'd never go solid - just thought i'd put it out there
 
			
		
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