small block cam questions
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small block cam questions
so you guys answered my head questions I have a 242ls with twins it has 2-383's in it. has dart iron eagle heads with 202 160 valves so I got the cam out and it isnt a name brand but has 115941 371342 usa stamped on the end and cwc 1539 in the casting between the lobes one site said it was a reproduction lt1 cam I dont know it does have midlift pro 7075 on the roller rockers and some comp cams 7972 7.800 .080 pushrods (thats what it says on sode of pushrod and a stock stlyle aluminum intake made my professional products number 52000. and a stock quadrajet carb. now if this is a stock style cam with a stock style intake and the quadrajet carb this really isnt putting out the power that its capable of right? what kind of power should i expect out of a more or less "stock" 383 with nothing done to it but heads and rockers? then with my given rockers and pushrods what kind of cam would be best for this? im changing the intakes and carbs because i beleive its holding it back. someone please correct me if im wrong. im rebuilding one of the engines and putting a cam on the other engine really isnt a big deal. so i need some experienced guidance. the boat i had before this one was the exact same boat with 2 stock 350's turning 23p cleavers and it would run 65 all day long so this one has 25p cleavers but without supporting additional mods to these engines im worried its too much prop for it
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I ran comp xtreme marine 262 cams in my 26 nova. I loved the sound and the performance, they are mild mannered with noticable sound and great torque. My engines were 350s with world products iron heads, performer intakes with quads.
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If you truly have LT-1 cams in 383's stick with it. If the intakes will take a square pattern Holley...get a pair of 750 Double Pumpers and you should be good to go. If not get the intakes that will receive the Holley's like the Edelbrock Performer Air Slot.
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see i dont know if they are lt1 cams thats just what someone suggested to someone on another site that the guy had a cam numbered the same as mine but I just decided Im gonna make this little boat scream since the foundation is there I might as well. I know at 65 my old one was dancing on top the water, so I want to make this one silly fast (not fast for some of you) so Im for sure doing intakes and carbs. will the stock fuel pumps keep up or should those be changed too? what realistic conservitive numbers can i expect hp wise? everyone says 100hp to get 10mph so by adding 200 i should gain 20? I cant imagine going 85mph in this it would be neat but I dont see it.
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You could use the Chevy 383 crate motor for a base line, cam specs, intake and carb. What type exhaust are you running ? will it support what you're trying to gain. The faster you go the more HP it takes to go faster.
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looks like factory stuff but new even the inside doesnt look like there is too much time on them the engines are only 2 seasons old so i was hoping the engine broke from over camming it and sucking in water but since i guess its stock style that wasnt the problem. I would love to put headers on but they are not the slightest bit cheap x2 so its on my list but not at the top
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see i dont know if they are lt1 cams thats just what someone suggested to someone on another site that the guy had a cam numbered the same as mine but I just decided Im gonna make this little boat scream since the foundation is there I might as well. I know at 65 my old one was dancing on top the water, so I want to make this one silly fast (not fast for some of you) so Im for sure doing intakes and carbs. will the stock fuel pumps keep up or should those be changed too? what realistic conservitive numbers can i expect hp wise? everyone says 100hp to get 10mph so by adding 200 i should gain 20? I cant imagine going 85mph in this it would be neat but I dont see it.
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looks like factory stuff but new even the inside doesnt look like there is too much time on them the engines are only 2 seasons old so i was hoping the engine broke from over camming it and sucking in water but since i guess its stock style that wasnt the problem. I would love to put headers on but they are not the slightest bit cheap x2 so its on my list but not at the top