Cam recommendation for new motor
Cam recommendation for new motor
I am looking for some cam recommendations for my new motor, 70 455 block .030 over, silvo-lite 1631-030 pistons, 4bbl cast iron intake, w&z exhuast manifolds and C heads with hardened seats and air bumps removed, so basically pretty much stock I guess, currently I have stock converter, th350 and 2:73 open, I'm hoping next year to go to 3:23 or 3:42 and 2000 stall, but the trans and rear just are not in the budget now. I just drive the car on the street, not at the track. Looking for a recommendation on a good cam to run that is fairly reasonable, the budget is pretty tight now seeing this is motor #2 for the year
The trans, converter and gear will play a big difference in how the car runs with a particular cam. So as long as you can deal with some "sluggishness" for now until you get all of that sorted out then you should be fine.
Something like this would probably be what you are looking for with your end plans.
http://www.pbm-erson.com/Catalog/Ers...t_E/ERSE540222
Something like this would probably be what you are looking for with your end plans.
http://www.pbm-erson.com/Catalog/Ers...t_E/ERSE540222
The trans, converter and gear will play a big difference in how the car runs with a particular cam. So as long as you can deal with some "sluggishness" for now until you get all of that sorted out then you should be fine.
Something like this would probably be what you are looking for with your end plans.
http://www.pbm-erson.com/Catalog/Ers...t_E/ERSE540222
Something like this would probably be what you are looking for with your end plans.
http://www.pbm-erson.com/Catalog/Ers...t_E/ERSE540222
Isky 264-MEGA HYDRAULIC
It has a 108 LSA and about 215 duration at .050
or
http://highperformanceolds.com/phpbb...php?f=3&t=5201
Common cam from many sources and may even be found at Rock Auto for under $40. Depends on what you want.
It has a 108 LSA and about 215 duration at .050
or
http://highperformanceolds.com/phpbb...php?f=3&t=5201
Common cam from many sources and may even be found at Rock Auto for under $40. Depends on what you want.
Right you are, but as you narrow the LSA you increase the overlap, and so will lose some vacuum, so to keep the overlap from growing you decrease the duration slightly, but that give you even more torque. And if you have a 2000 stall converter and lower compression, with a high geared rear, that should do the trick and give you more torque where you actually need it.
The converter and gears will be next year, i'll finish out the year with stock converter and 2:73's is a Howard's cam decent? I found 1 online with almost the same specs as the erson cam only Howard's is 108 and erson is 110
Now, if you do want to you might consider changing to a 700r4 next year, with only about a 2000-2200 and something stall.
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