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08-13-2011 08:06 PM #1
wanted..Educated engine combo opinions
Hello all again.. I will be building a 383 next month, and am attempting to make all the parts match correctly to obtain my goal..
The goal.. Would like a streetable 383 which would push my car down the track high 11 low 12 range with tuning..
Plan so far:
350 block using scat 383 stroker kit. 5.7 rods maybe 6.0 rods if I don't have to make alot of adjustments to my block area and cam area. Not sure yet, but to play it safe, go with the 5.7 rod set up for now.
I will use a forged dome piston, kb of speed pro most likely and the comp ratio would fall about 10.5
Will be using my pro comp 190 heads w/ roller 1.5 rockers
Have a dual plne intake now, and I guess would be okay to reuse.
I have an MSD ignition 6al box w/ timing control as well (Simple dial to advance timing while in car)
Have a 750 db pump carb hp series which I just retuned and it runs well.
I will reuse my hooker supercomp headers w/ open turnout
I have a b&m 350 turbo w/ shift kit and 2200 stall
373 rear gear w/ M/T street slicks 28 inches tall
With the list of parts above, I must pick the correct cam for all of this to work..
Will be going in my 69 Camaro (which runs pretty well now with the 350) but I want to go fasted, and since my oil presure is a little low, perfect excuse to build a better engine.he he he
Any way..The cam I think that would work best is:
Lanati Part # 60141 as my first pick
or
Comp Cam12-678-4
In my current 350 w/ 9.0 com and all the above listed parts, I have the Comp Cam 12-225-4 which I feel is too large and although I have spent time on the dyno, it just isn't the right cam for this combo. Sounds reall cool, and the car runs very well, but I think the smaller cams w/the 383 setup should really light the car up. Any input?
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08-13-2011 09:02 PM #2
Because of the 383 being a larger C.I.-you'll find it will tolerate a bigger cam more easily than a 350 would.
Hands down your cam manufacture of your choice is the foremost authority for advise.Tell them what you want.Last edited by 1gary; 08-13-2011 at 09:11 PM.
Good Bye
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08-21-2011 05:59 AM #3
Going from your 30-30 cam to this 282 cam in a larger 383 motor will be a step in the right direction for more street manners.
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08-21-2011 07:00 AM #4
Might want to check out the Cam Quest download available free at Comp Cams---with accurate information in the results are usually spot on--and a call to one of their techs will verify your choice....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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Could it be a 10114182? If so, it is a Gen V 454, 4 bolt 1991 (or later). Hope that helps..
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