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just keep checking Ebay just found my Cam and Lifter kit for 130 with free shipping http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=250342710028I did check Summit I did not like any of the numbers and this one is a "name brand"
Quote from: frogman68 on December 18, 2008, 06:41:14 amjust keep checking Ebay just found my Cam and Lifter kit for 130 with free shipping http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&item=250342710028I did check Summit I did not like any of the numbers and this one is a "name brand" Not so sure I would have bought from that seller, they have some pretty bad feedback..
I wouldn't build an engine around an intake manifold. Sell your Weiand and get yourself the dual plane and you will be thankful. I had a 400 sbc that the guy put a "Torker 2" intake manifold on because he thought it would have more torque. The thing was a pig and was much better stock. I never understood why they named that intake the torker lol. Anyway I put a dual plane high rise, and this cam click here and the guy couldn't believe the difference. As far as getting lucky, I've built so many engines I couldn't even count how many and I've had the worst luck with Edelbrock and comp. Edelbrock I've had 2 cams that when degreed were off more than 8°s! Every single summit cam I've used degreed dead on. If it's just luck I've been one lucky duck.
I've decided to try and find a dual plane manifold but I'm still confused as to why I should get that summit cam....
btw I wouldn't doubt it if this cam is just a rebadged edelbrock camshaft
The reason I suggested a summit cam was $$$ as you indicated you were trying to save $.
You are correct I wasn't telling him to pick that cam although that cam performs nice for mild applications with a pretty nice sound and decent idle. I ran that cam in a 350 I built for my 84 K5. I had 2.02 heads with 72cc chambers, flat tops, dual plane high rise. It was in front of a 700r4 with 35" tires and 3.73's. It worked nicely especially considering I offroaded it and blasted down the highway at about 85mph every day. When you chose a cam there are lots of things to consider as you already know but with experience you'll get to know what combinations work best for what.
You really can't beat the modern designs. They help atomize the fuel better, have truer runner length and better port design, light weight etc. Velocity and flow is key to making good power and minimizing turbulence in the port yet maintaining an atomized a/f mixture at the same time for good combustion and maximum power.