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shane_k1500
07-18-2008, 02:34 PM
What's the biggest cam i can put on a stock 350 motor with out hurting it? I want that slow idle choppy sound. I want it loud :). (1988-1989 5.7l). I was thinking a Lunati 292/292 duration and 480 lift.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HVmjuuSFDw

shane_k1500
07-18-2008, 03:42 PM
anyone out there know a thing or two about motors and cams?

82voodook10
07-18-2008, 05:01 PM
anyone out there know a thing or two about motors and cams?
the stock heads will hold ya back from alot of lift...if you have them machined ya'd be in business. i got a lunati voodoo in mine and it really beats the ground at idle. and for the loud part....open headers are your friend lol

Red94Chev
07-18-2008, 05:53 PM
What's the biggest cam i can put on a stock 350 motor with out hurting it? I want that slow idle choppy sound. I want it loud :). (1988-1989 5.7l). I was thinking a Lunati 292/292 duration and 480 lift.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HVmjuuSFDw


Total mismatch because of the heads. They were designed for low end torque and not high RPM power. You need a cam that has power down low (<4500 RPM). Replace the heads and you can run an computer-compatible cam as long as you have the right stall torque converter and rear end. I don't think you'll be able to do the choppy idle with a stock motor. Tuning the ECM would be difficult. Who cares if it has a choppy idle when it runs like poo and gets 9 MPG.

19doug90
07-18-2008, 07:06 PM
LOL that cam is going to make peak power above 6500 rpms, probably closer to 7

try try again. BTW duration is what effects where in the powerband cams make power

shane_k1500
07-18-2008, 07:10 PM
Total mismatch because of the heads. They were designed for low end torque and not high RPM power. You need a cam that has power down low (<4500 RPM). Replace the heads and you can run an computer-compatible cam as long as you have the right stall torque converter and rear end. I don't think you'll be able to do the choppy idle with a stock motor. Tuning the ECM would be difficult. Who cares if it has a choppy idle when it runs like poo and gets 9 MPG.


so what kind of mods would i need?

the_husk
07-18-2008, 08:15 PM
LOL that cam is going to make peak power above 6500 rpms, probably closer to 7

try try again. BTW duration is what effects where in the powerband cams make power

+1 to that. We have a cam thats like 29x/3xx duration in the 1966, I'd have to look up the cam card. That cam really starts to make power 4500-5000 and is still pulling incredibly hard at over 6000rpms.

GreaseDog
07-18-2008, 09:46 PM
so what kind of mods would i need?
heads, intake, severe work to the TB, a stall converter, and a set of gears.

and it will still run like **** on the street.

you cant have a choppy idle and expect to drive it all the time.