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    OK, Jeff has PM'd me and is still working through a combination for his grunt motor. Since there is insufficient space to answer on PM (PITA 1000 character limit), I'll post my answer here on the original thread.

    Since I can't seem to get Jeff up off the dime to get the correct 1 5/8 or 1 3/4 headers, we'll work with what he has.

    Jeff, I would resist the purchase of the Summit intake/carb combination simply because of the manifold. Nothing wrong with a 600 CFM carb for your application, but the low-rise intake they're offering won't cut it. You need to uncork the intake and exhaust to let the motor breathe and the correct intake is an Edelbrock Performer RPM dual-plane, high-rise. Think of it as a Z28 intake. They should never have used "RPM" in the name because this manifold (and others like it) will make more power and torque from idle to 6000 than any other dual-plane intake. Don't like Edelbrock? Fine, use a Weiand Stealth or Professional Products Typhoon. I've seen 7101 (square bore carb) Edelbrocks all over ebay (Ebay Stores) and other places for $149.95. There are also several offerings on ebay right now for used 7101's for a hunnert bucks or less.

    For a carb, I'd use the Edelbrock 1405, 600 CFM, manual choke. Never did like automatic chokes, I want to know what the carb is doing at all times. Mount a micro-switch on the choke arm and run it to a small dash light to remind you the choke's on. Here's an offering from the Carb Shop with 2 days left on it. I'd bid a hunnert bucks on it. Item number: 130299766404. Don't like this one, OK, call the Carb Shop and order up whatever you want. Nothing wrong with a rebuilt carb from a reputable rebuilder in my opinion. Then, order up this calibration kit from ebay Summit, Item number: 370179428001 so that you can tune the carb to a gnat's eyelash once you get the motor running and take some plug readings. The item says 1406, it will also fit a 1405. Use this tutorial to tune it.....
    http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_...ers_manual.pdf
    I didn't link ebay because the management here doesn't like it and that's cool.

    We're gonna use 9.7:1 SCR and the cam I originally suggested, installed advanced 2 degrees. RPM intake, 600 CFM.
    http://www.compcams.com/Cam_Specs/Ca...x?csid=85&sb=0

    RPM HP TQ
    1000 54 284
    1500 103 361
    2000 147 385
    2500 188 394
    3000 241 422
    3500 286 430
    4000 319 419
    4500 342 399
    5000 348 365
    5500 304 290
    For you other guys out there building a grunt motor, this combination will make another 15 hp and 22 ft/lbs of torque with 1 5/8 headers.
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    Carb and intake

     



    Those numbers are PERFECT! I will stick with the Edelbrock 7101. I will find one either on ebay or craigs list. As far as the carburetor goes, I am going with a new one. Don't know which one yet, but a new 600 CFM. I will also use the 12-238-2 cam.

    The only thing that could really be a fly in the ointment is that the 882 heads on this 1974 2 barrel 350 truck could possibly be 1.72 intake valves. At least that is what some articles that I read say. Most likely they are 1.94, but if they aren't, then I will have to find some that will work.

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    Hey techinspector1, what version of Dynosim are you using?

    Jeff

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbright300 View Post
    Hey techinspector1, what version of Dynosim are you using?

    Jeff
    DynoSim Advanced Engine Simulation Version 4.20 with ProTools. There is a new version of this one out now, the 5.0 with ProTools.

    This software comes with 800 cam files in it. There is a separate cam file you can buy for $49.95 that has 6000 cam files. If I had it to do over again, I'd get the 5.0 and the larger cam file. Total $150.

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    Bought an Edelbrock 7101 Performer RPM on ebay for $71.00!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbright300 View Post
    Bought an Edelbrock 7101 Performer RPM on ebay for $71.00!
    Score!!

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    Are the pro comp roller rockers any good?

    1.5 3/8" CHEVY SBC PERFORMANCE ALUMINUM ROLLER ROCKERS

    Ebay item 170323279475. They sure are cheap.

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