A non-stock cam could have whatever "clearance ramp" the cam grinder chose to put onto the lobe profile. The only way to tell for sure is to use a degree wheel and a dial indicator, and plot the cam profile on a piece of graph paper. I've been doing that on racing cams for 50+ years to check the accuracy of the lobes, and/or check for wear on a used cam after the racing season is over.
Jerry


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