Does my 451 have to small of a cam?

All right flame away. If it doesnt have any top end it isnt the converter as mentioned and it isnt the cam as you said your six pack cam was smaller so what is it?I run 750,s on small blocks. That 451 has a rod ratio that needs to breathe is all I was saying. (stolen from Diamondback))>> Get the proper carb for your vehicle- undersized carbs, while great for response will be dead at the top end, run richer as a rule (excess velocity causes main circuits to come in wrong) and usually get worse mileage. Oversize carbs (especially vacuum / air secondary type) will have an untunable low end bog, lazy acceleration and nearly impossible idle problems. Somewhere in between is what we are looking for. A simple equation to get you close : ((Max rpm X CID) / 3456 )X V1. V1 is a variable representing the efficiency of your engine . Use .85 for a normal street engine, 1.00 for a fairly stout street engine ( we're talking close to strip car here) 1.2 for a highly modified strip only vehicle. (Yes< I know these are not the same numbers as some books show, but they work for these carbs) BE HONEST (you don't have to tell anybody) -along those lines do not use 7600 for the rpm on your hydraulic cam 8.5:1 street engine.

EXAMPLE: 440, hydraulic street , 5800 max rpm. ((5800 X 440)/3456) X .85 or ((2552000)/ 3456) X .85 or 738 X .85=627 or a 625 440, 620 lift mechanical, 6800 rpm max ((6800X440)/3456) X 1.00 or ((2992000)/3456) X1.00 or 865 X 1.00=865 or 800 (biggest) or 2 X 500

Your talk is fancy but your missing the whole point, He has ALOT more issues going on & to think a carb change will be his miracle cure is nuts, he needs to fix his main problems 1st., Its not always the "size" of the carb that makes it shine, its in the metering, I've run the 451 low deck for a long time with basic parts, it reacted better ET & MPH wize with the smaller carb, with his smaller cam he won't be seeing alot of RPM, so he doesn't need a bigger carb, If he wants to throw his money away, have at it, but its money down the toilet. I'm not flaming you, don't take it personal, i'm just speaking from exsperience, & i'm not the only one that realizes bigger isn't always better when it comes to carbs, that theory still stands true today as it did back in the day & for his MPH to be so low at 101, theres alot more to be fixed then a carb change.