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Username Post: advice on my 350 specs
busterrm 
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busterrm
Loc: Wichita Falls, Tx
Reg: 08-31-10
06-16-12 12:03 PM - Post#2237853    
    In response to busterrm

I would drop to a cam with less duration, say something 220 - 230 range, and with a wider LSA, 110 or 112. Lunati voodoos are pretty good cams. I am using a 60103 in two SBC engines I built. Duration is lower, lift is 489/504, rpm range 18-6200, LSA is 110 which would be more auto tranny friendly. Stall is suggested at 2400 rpms. I think it would match your heads better too, peaking at 500 lift. Add a Eddy performer RPM intake and it would be more streetable.
==== BOB ====
If I can't smoke the tires I want more!

1976 Chevy Nova
2007 Chevy 1500 1/2 ton
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Edited by busterrm on 06-16-12 12:05 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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