Cam Choice
Cam Choice
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So my question is about 6 months ago had c heads ported and got a custom hyd flat tap cam dur. 240/240 .536/.536 110 lsa. Told them was going to be 9.5.1 cr cause I wanted to keep it on pump gas. The more I have been thinking about the cr and the more I think about the fun factor the more I wonder would it be worth it to raise the compression and if did how much to make it worth it. Also would cam still work. Pistons, crank, and oil pan are all installed. The most cr I can get rate now without any machine work would be about 9.75.1 with .017 head gasket. So if I wanted a higher cr would either Take apart short block or mill heads and would it really be that big of a difference in performance to go to a 10.0.1 or 10.25.1 cr and what type of octane increase would there be?
Stock balanced rotating assembly/n crank
Air gap intake
Quick fuel 850 do
1 7/8 headers
3.73 gears
No converter yet
So my question is about 6 months ago had c heads ported and got a custom hyd flat tap cam dur. 240/240 .536/.536 110 lsa. Told them was going to be 9.5.1 cr cause I wanted to keep it on pump gas. The more I have been thinking about the cr and the more I think about the fun factor the more I wonder would it be worth it to raise the compression and if did how much to make it worth it. Also would cam still work. Pistons, crank, and oil pan are all installed. The most cr I can get rate now without any machine work would be about 9.75.1 with .017 head gasket. So if I wanted a higher cr would either Take apart short block or mill heads and would it really be that big of a difference in performance to go to a 10.0.1 or 10.25.1 cr and what type of octane increase would there be?
Stock balanced rotating assembly/n crank
Air gap intake
Quick fuel 850 do
1 7/8 headers
3.73 gears
No converter yet
How far in the whole is the piston?
with iron heads 9.75 is about the most you can run with out alot of problems.
even at that you will still need to use premium fuel about 94 octane.
To me a cam with split duration will work much better for you with factory heads. I would say 6 to 8 degrees more duration on the exhaust side with 550 to 570 lift.
just IMO
Gene
with iron heads 9.75 is about the most you can run with out alot of problems.
even at that you will still need to use premium fuel about 94 octane.
To me a cam with split duration will work much better for you with factory heads. I would say 6 to 8 degrees more duration on the exhaust side with 550 to 570 lift.
just IMO
Gene
I run 93 gas. Runs fine.
Are your combustion chambers polished. IMO its a good idea if you go north on the CR.
I have a new 3 way radiator with a well fit fan shroud and ceramic coated headers. All helps to keep motor cooler.
I'm in CT not TX.
George
Talk to me Dave. What are are you running for a cam? Is my setup crap or what. Read a lot on here and it makes me second guess things. I got a guy that is 64 yrs old doing the motor for free, he is got tons of knowledge overall. My dad's buddy. But I'm helping him. I'm not going to pay someone other than for machine work. He will make sure I don't screw up, he is an ase certified mechanic that's built a lot of big blocks. Mostly Chevy. So I tell him what I'm doing and he is handling the tech side of things. Very knowledgable! So my point is I'm no idiot, just need help from dedicated olds people on what route to go.
Ok so with those numbers why are you using a cam that only has .536 lift?
What octane premium do you have available?
Btw I offer hyd roller cams with lifters for $725.00 to anywhere in the U.S.
Last edited by cutlassefi; Dec 31, 2014 at 05:00 AM.
10.0:1 on 91 is doable.
Yes I can do something approaching .600 lift with a 1.65 or 1.7 rocker. What springs do you have?
Finalize your compression ratio then we can go further on a cam recommendation.
Yes I can do something approaching .600 lift with a 1.65 or 1.7 rocker. What springs do you have?
Finalize your compression ratio then we can go further on a cam recommendation.
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