MaineShark
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- Joined
- Sep 21, 2002
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- Location
- Rockingham County, NH
- Corvette
- 1979 L82, 1987 Buick Grand National
Okay, I just heard back from the body shop, and they can't take the car before the third week in September, to do the hood.
So, I have some more time than I thought, before I can get the car back together. While I have it apart, anyway, should I just take the plunge and swap the cam and intake, right now?
If so, I'm going to ask for cam recommendations, again (not that I distrust the earlier recommendations - I've just refined my other part choices a bit better).
The basics are small-block 350, dual exhausts (but no headers in the near future), TH350, and other than that pretty much of a mystery. It's a replacement engine, so I don't know what it's actual compression ratio is, but it does make approximately 250 hp, which is pretty close to what an L82 with dual exhausts should make, so it's probably pretty similar to the L82, internally.
I'm going to go with an Edelbrock RPM Air-Gap intake, with a 3/4" spacer/adapter (necessary to mount the Q-Jet to the RPM manifold).
Any cam will still have to be a hydraulic flat tappet - I'm not spending money on roller lifters, right now.
So, the big question is: do I replace only the intake, or do I replace the cam, as well?
Then, the second question is: if I replace the cam, what cam do I use?
I would, of course, like to do as little work as possible, but I don't want to end up putting the new intake on, and not being able to get much improvement, because the cam is restricting things...
Joe
So, I have some more time than I thought, before I can get the car back together. While I have it apart, anyway, should I just take the plunge and swap the cam and intake, right now?
If so, I'm going to ask for cam recommendations, again (not that I distrust the earlier recommendations - I've just refined my other part choices a bit better).
The basics are small-block 350, dual exhausts (but no headers in the near future), TH350, and other than that pretty much of a mystery. It's a replacement engine, so I don't know what it's actual compression ratio is, but it does make approximately 250 hp, which is pretty close to what an L82 with dual exhausts should make, so it's probably pretty similar to the L82, internally.
I'm going to go with an Edelbrock RPM Air-Gap intake, with a 3/4" spacer/adapter (necessary to mount the Q-Jet to the RPM manifold).
Any cam will still have to be a hydraulic flat tappet - I'm not spending money on roller lifters, right now.
So, the big question is: do I replace only the intake, or do I replace the cam, as well?
Then, the second question is: if I replace the cam, what cam do I use?
I would, of course, like to do as little work as possible, but I don't want to end up putting the new intake on, and not being able to get much improvement, because the cam is restricting things...
Joe