Not Ranked
Perry.
I have no direct experience with 460's so I'll defer answering that question to someone like Ron who has a lot more experience in that area. If it was a small block I would say it could be made to work fine. For a big block the cam is probably (?) too mild. In addition to the cam specs you gave it is important to know the overlap. What is the lobe separation angle? The overlap will bleed some of the cylinder pressure off allowing the use of more compression.
Just out of interest, and this has little bearing on your 460, the LS6 (Z06) Vette motor has 10.5:1 compression, aluminum heads and only 5.5 degrees of overlap at 0.050" Duration on the '02's was 204 intake @ 0.050" (.551" lift) and 218 exhaust @0.050" (0.547"). It is also a very wide lobe center cam, 117.5 degrees. There is a ton of technology in this motor but high compression motors with not so radical cams can be made to work.
__________________
Mike
|