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Old 04-24-2009, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by rick lake View Post
masnaka john you are asking alot with a semi stock 390 motor. We have no camshaft spec, no head work done, imo a large carb on a small motor. It sounds like the cams shaft is stock and a hydro lifter motor. 5,000 is about the limit on a stock cam shaft. All you need is a 650 holley on this motor. Forget the double pumper. What valve springs are on the heads? Has the heads had a rebuild? We don't even know what compression you are running at? It sounds like you built a torquer motor. I don't know where you live but if there are cold mornings and you want to go for a drive, a choke is a nice thing to have. This is a street car, not race. As for the side pipes, the only way you are going to know if they are hurting the motor is with a back pressure gauge. At wot you want to see 1.5-3.0 psi on the gauge. Anything more and you have a back pressure issue with the pipes. Some motors like a higher number in back pressure than others. 5.0 psi would be my limit on any exhaust system. It's all about matching the parts. The best thing i can offer for ideas is to replace the heads with a set of kcr heads stage 2, gasket match the intake to the heads, get a sheet for this camshaft and see what we have, and go a little bigger with some thing in the .500"-.550" with a 112 lsa. This will be a hydro lifter camshaft. Remember, torque moves the car not hp. You are looking for a big fat torque curve from 1,700- 4,000 rpms. Your drive train will take on the high side about 20% of your power with everything hooked up. Depending on air filter base it can help bend the air into the carb. There are 10-15 fe motor builds over the years for 390-428 motors, follow the edelbrock 390 builtup. You will be very happy for a starter motor. After this, it's stroker time and bigger.:lol::lol::lol: Rick l.


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