This cam ok for low comp street motor?

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Sounds like the 6400 cam is the way to go.
Any experience with the summit carbs? Street demon? Again the summit carbs are cheap, I believe a 750 is sufficient.
I ran this Crane grind in a 76 440 equipped Dodge W150. 906 heads low compression pistons and a steel shim head gasket, with cheap headers.
Pulled a Rochester quadrajet off an early Pontiac 455 at pick and pull. 14 MPG freeway and it would lay a 3' patch (30" tires) shifting into second from a dead stop in drive at full throttle. Stock Torque converter and an increased band apply lever in the otherwise stock 727.

**Excellent low end and midrange torque and HP, good idle, daily usage, off road, towing,performanceandfuelefficiency,2600-3000cruise RPM,8.75to10.5compression ratioadvised.H-272-2 1600-5400683941* 99278-16b 216 272 112 1 35 .000 .454683942*a,b 228 284 51 (3) .000 .480**

FWIW, I would call Delta Cams in Wa. and ask him what he recommends, and as always Schneider Cams in Ca. Howards Hydraulic lifters or reface some stock ones...
 

Sounds like the 6400 cam is the way to go.
Any experience with the summit carbs? Street demon? Again the summit carbs are cheap, I believe a 750 is sufficient.
We tried to tell you that the first time. Asking the same question multiple times gets old. The first cam you chose is FINE.
 
We tried to tell you that the first time. Asking the same question multiple times gets old. The first cam you chose is FINE.
"You're getting old!" he shouted while standing on the cranky old man's yard. Happy Thanksgiving! LOL.
 
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"Your getting old!" he shouted while standing on the cranky old man's yard. Happy Thanksgiving! LOL.
:rofl:

You too! The cats are winnin out this year. They are gettin their own WHOLE turkey. lol Video at six.
 
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