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My 355's are using the stock Vortec Heads relieved for the Comp Dual Springs. I used the Comp 270 roller and the Crusader/Volvo dual pattern (built by Edelbrock) with an Air Gap, Dyno runs in ideal conditions with a Holley 750 DP and street automotive headers you can get HP in the low 400 range and TQ about 450. Reduce that HP number by 6~10% installed with stock marine exhaust and a BBC Q-Jet. As you know...the magic mover in a boat is TQ as opposed to HP and the stock Vortec heads are a lot of bang for the buck.
If the block is old and rusted don't spend the money boring it and buying pistons. Buy a L31 '98 and later Truck Vortec Long Block...save big bucks in the long run. If the block is decent then go for it. |
I had the same thing happen as the OP. I rebuilt a 355. I used a comp XM 262 flat cam with vortecs and an air gap manifold. What should total timing be with vortecs?
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Originally Posted by 79formula
(Post 3935699)
I had the same thing happen as the OP. I rebuilt a 355. I used a comp XM 262 flat cam with vortecs and an air gap manifold. What should total timing be with vortecs?
The Vortecs are very efficient like a "Fast Burn" head and burn it all at 30~32*. Any more and you will eat valves and pistons. |
I am at 28. Is there any downside? I am running 93 octane.
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