Re: 440 cam ?
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4.10s would be better, as long as he has headers and a good intake and carb yes. It will have a pretty lopey idle and it will be a screamer.
It should be good cam for a mid to high 11 second time slip, if he's not fussy and doesn't want a stock idle it'll work. If he really just wants a crusier I'd go smaller. Any idea on the LSA? I'm assuming 108.
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Re: 440 cam ?
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Thanks for the reply Matt. The intake is an Eddy Perf RPM and the carb is an 850 Holley DP. TTI 1 7/8" headers and 2.5" exhaust. The gears are the one thing he won't change out. He likes to be a freeway flyer According to the second response from Chris at Engle, the LSA is 108 or 110. This is the first response from Engle tech: Hi, that is a big block chevy grind . It is .252’ duration at .050”.342” cam lift .292’ running duration .513”lift The lash is .018”int .020”ex cold for Iron heads Chris
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Re: 440 cam ?
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I'm no guru when it comes to cams and specs, but a friend of mine has a similar setup on his car, and he went with a Lunati vodoo 60303. It has a nice little lope to it, but drives great. Get a little heavy footed and it wakes up real nice.
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Re: 440 cam ?
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Is the 2295 the DOMED piston ??? If it is his compression ratio is going to require him to mix in race gas .
Yes it is John. From what I have read here, seems they don't make nearly the advertised cr.
My '71 GTXs 440 has the same pistons and with the original 346 heads (done by Valley Head Service in CA, years ago) and stamped 87cc, along with a Racer Brown ssh-25 cam, I didn't really have any detonation issues running 93 octane, unless I lugged it up a hill in fourth.
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Re: 440 cam ?
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I run Ross 12.5 domes in my 440.Stealth heads and Comp .588 cam.I only need to mix race gas if Im going to run it hard or at the track.It runs 93 pump gas almost all the time.Just cant get into it hard or the valves will clatter.Rocky
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Re: 440 cam ?
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Regardless of the cam I hope the stock valve notches have been recut.As built they are way small and you will have issues in the outside corners of the cuts.That will limit cam choice.I have used them many times,with 86 cc heads and no milling of the block could be as low as 10.3. With 79cc heads and .000 deck they are easily can be 13-1.
Cam wise,I have had great success with the Voodoo line.60304 would be a very good choice.
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Re: 440 cam ?
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Regardless of the cam I hope the stock valve notches have been recut.As built they are way small and you will have issues in the outside corners of the cuts.That will limit cam choice.I have used them many times,with 86 cc heads and no milling of the block could be as low as 10.3. With 79cc heads and .000 deck they are easily can be 13-1.
Cam wise,I have had great success with the Voodoo line.60304 would be a very good choice.
No, they are box stock and the heads are 84cc. The block only had a clean-up cut.
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Re: 440 cam ?
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How far in the hole are those 2295's? I have run 268 at 050 with the 2295's. Mine where around 030 down. The heads where 906s, milled about 020 with Manley 214 pro flows. That motor was built 30 years ago so I'm a little fuzy the the exact specs. Oh and with that 4spd, if you put tires that will allow you to hook 'n book, you'll bust that 8.75
I'm going to check the deck height this weekend. I'm betting the flat part is way lower than .030. And, he plans on a Dana soon
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