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6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option

Posted By: scoutsr2

6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option - 04/25/12 09:15 PM

Building a motor for my Challenger vert project and I am lost on what cam to use. Originally I had planned to simply go back with a stock type build and just add a cam. This had me thinking the Comp XFI 273. Then my hot rod side took over for a while and I started thinking pistons, rods, bigger cam, springs but that comes in around $2600 so now I am back to the stock build and reality of needing a good cam. Anybody got a recommendation for a good cam to use or any testimonials on the comp cams or others that are offerred?
Posted By: scoutsr2

Re: 6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option - 04/27/12 02:31 PM

anybody?
Posted By: ZIPPY

Re: 6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option - 04/27/12 05:12 PM


This is all seat of the pants stuff, installed in a 5.7 truck engine with cnc heads, long tube headers etc:

I feel the gen 3 engines are inherently weak below 3000 rpm in stock form, and the Comp 273 seems to enhance what comes naturally to the engine.

In other words, it makes it even weaker below 3000, gives it a nice musclecar-sounding idle quality, and helps it pull harder 4000rpm and up. It's a screamer and will like compression, gear and converter thrown at it.
Posted By: Joe Dokes

Re: 6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option - 04/27/12 08:59 PM

The XFFI 273 H-14 is about the biggest cam you can run in a stock hemi. Without valve relief notches the factory hemis are limited to about .550" of lift and the 273 comes in at .547 Intake and .550 Exhaust. List price for the cam is $399.68

Hughes Engines can regrind your stock cam to similar specifications for $199.00 I've wondered about the durability of this, but considering this is a roller cam, I'm seriously choosing it for my build and saving $200.00 dollars.

http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/produ...mp;partid=24709

A 6.1 Hemi + Cam + Long Tube Headers + Good Tune = 480 - 505 HP. Assuming the retention of the 6.1 Hemi intake and fuel injection. With a single plane intake and carb, you'd be about 20-30 HP down from this number and give up a fair amount of torque as all but one of the intakes for the modern hemi are single plane manifolds.

The only issue with the XFI 273 is that you're going to give up a bit of low end torque with this cam, as compared to the XFI 268. Given the weight of a Challenger of around 3900 Lbs. you might miss the low end torque depending upon the rear end gear you've chosen.

For example, if your rear gear is 3.90 - 4.10 I wouldn't hesitate to run the XFI 273 especially if you have a manual transmission or a converter with a slightly higher than stock stall speed, say 2200 - 2500 stall rather than the stock stall. If you are running a 3.23 - 3.55 rear gear and stock converter, I'd probably stick with the XFI 268 or something similar.

Here's an article from Popular Hot Rodding about all three Comp Cams for the Gen III Hemi. This was done on a relatively stock 5.7 Hemi, but the motors are similar enough that the basics should apply.

http://www.popularhotrodding.com/enginemasters/articles/smallblockshootout/0602phr_hemi/viewall.html

Regards,

Joe Dokes
Posted By: scoutsr2

Re: 6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option - 05/12/12 09:07 PM

Thanks. That helps... Planning to use 5 or 6 speed tremec. Thinking about Boring .005 so I can use wiseco pistons and little bigger cam.
Posted By: gremlinsteve

Re: 6.1 Hemi Best Cam Option - 05/12/12 09:14 PM

what are your shift points going to be?
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