Compression question

In my experience, for a streeter, with street gears and stock stall, both times; the factory340 cam into the stock-compression LA318, was a mistake. The bottom end goes soft and the power doesn't start 'til 4000. With 2.94s this is is ~42mph. The 268/276/110 aftermarket cam can be a good choice...... if Hi-Compression is achieved. However, for a DD I personally wouldn't recommend it, the fuel mileage is atrocious no matter what rear gears you run.
The factory 340 cam in a LA318 will need a hi-stall Convertor no matter what, and 3.23s minimum with an automatic.
The aftermarket 268cam will want about 9.8Scr. The factory Chrysler cam will want a bit more.

The reason for the compression difference is that the Chrysler cam is advertised at .008 lift whereas some/most aftermarkets are at .006. This means the Chrysler cam is actually bigger than 268 comparatively speaking, from intake valve closed seat to seat, which bleeds cylinder pressure back into the intake. Because of this, with a stock 1800TC, the bottom is soft, cuz it is stuck below 2200 until ~23mph with 2.94s; ~25mph with 2.76s..... and a DD spends a lot of time down there.
After about ~2000 this reversion begins to go away,and by 2200 power production can begin. The power starts at ~4000/42mph with 2.94s, and peaks around 5500/58mph; both in first gear.
Is that what you are after?

The stock LA318 compression ratio, if you value take-off power, limits you to a pretty small cam window. And the higher your operating elevation, the smaller the window.

Thank you for that info. I believe we will stick with just a stock build as we are not changing anything else (drastically) at this time. I still have my first car and have changed many things over the years. This is my sons first car and will have the opportunity to change and modify things as the years go along. We bought it 6 months ago and he hasn't had a chance to enjoy it. We will get the engine freshened up and get it back on the road for him to enjoy. That's one of the great parts of this hobby, if you don't like something you can always change it.

Thank you again for all of your help and knowledge