65-coupe":2hh9dvnn said:
I am about to order my alum head and everything to go with. I need help deciding which cam. I am torn between the 264/264, 264/274 or the 274/274. I think I will going to go with the 110 lob with any of them. This will be going in a 200 stock bottom end. CI alum head and intake, 2100 carb(4100 hopefully in the future). 1.65 roller tip or full roller rockers, T-5 trans with a 3.40 gear. This is a steer car but I want it to have a choppy sound and the best performance possible while keeping verifiability. I plan on using 93 octane gas, Any help would be great.
Default choice is always 264/264 Clay Smith, it won't give you any problems.
The Classic Inlines head is a real hardcore performance item, not a nice little small port street tootler. As such, its very easy to over cam the combination, so the basic cam is the right one. Don't over cam a CI head, it won't like it.
I'd look at this first. The tipping point is that your better off going to the full on 480 CFM 4100 4-bbl set up. Don't do it twice, drink the full strength
Cider first
See
http://www.classicinlines.com/Dyno2.asp, and copy it to the letter.
A cams apparent idle "chop" or "lope" is based more on having a non port on port carburation system serving the six cylinders. The smoothest idle is always with port fuel injection and simultaneous multiple carb systems like Triple 2-barrel Webers. Then triple SU's or Stromberg Zeniths. Centre squirter, vac sec and mech sec 4-bbls are very good for idle. 1-bbls are roughest, 2-bbls slightly better, and 3 x 1-bbls as cammy as a 1-bbl.
The CI intake runners and port volumes are best with more multiple barrels. A 2-bbl is a bare minimum, and really, a 4 bbl is the minimum that should be considered, because 2-bbl carbs are very suseptable to poor idle when the cam durations are increased.