438 build camshaft

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cudaj380

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I have the short block together and need to chose between
two cams. Here is the back ground 383 with a cut down 440
crank, ly rods with 990 bushings and JE pistons with 13cc dish.
The car is a 67 bcuda weight is 3467# and has 26" mt tires with
3.55 gears. I have two cams already a Hughes he2328 223/228
@ .050 duration with a lift of .506/.524 and a Com xe274 230/236 duration
at .050 with a lift of .488/.491. The measured compression with 452
heads at 87cc is 9.05-1, also the heads have a 3 angle valve job
with back cut valves and are bowl ported. The convertor stall will depend
on which cam I use so will not be a factor. The car will be street/strip
50/50.
Which Cam would you pick or are you already using one of the cams.
Thanks everyone
 
The bigger one (XE274) would be the smallest I'd consider. Big cubes need duration. With 438 cubes and a XE274 you won't even need much stall. 2500 will probably be enough.

I used a XE274 cam in my 360 at first and it was pretty torquey and pulled hard to 6000 rpm. In your 438 I wouldn't expect it to pull much past 5,200~5.400 rpm. Just not enough duration. Haven't used a Hughes cam but I'm getting ready too as I have one to go in a 408 I'm building.
 
I'd also use the one with more duration. The Hughes would be super torquey, but not that much rpm. I have the Hughes 2832 ( 228/ 232 @50) in my 66 coronet with 3.23 gears and a stock 383 converter and its just right. I could have gone with a size bigger cam, it has tons of low end torque and response as is.
 
I'm going with a comp XE 285 hl in my new 383. That would probably be a nice street cam for you. around 240 at ..050 and .545 lift.
 
I think, for what you have, the Comp is fine. I think the higher lift will benefit your heads. You have a factory 3.75 stroke... basically a 426 wedge, with a very low compression. If you had another point of compression, I'd go bigger. But with no static, it will feel sluggish.
 
Thanks for all the replys guys, here are two attachments
from two old Car Craft articles using the xe274 and xe275
cams in a bit bigger build then I have, interesting reads.
Moper I agree and was concerned with the low compression
and did not want to over cam and lose the bottom end.
I am going to go ahead with the comp cam, hum where did
I put that degree wheel.

http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/116_0111_535hp_440_engine/index.html
http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/116_0205_mopar_440_update/index.html
 
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