2 10ths over a road runner/ magnum cam with all being the same and it's been tested .I use them too, but other than the idle you don’t get much.
Myself I never used anything milder in flat tappet than a 557 or 590 type cam since the early 80's.
2 10ths over a road runner/ magnum cam with all being the same and it's been tested .I use them too, but other than the idle you don’t get much.
filed to: do you want to sound fast or be fastI use them too, but other than the idle you don’t get much.
The whiplash and thumper type cams have been proven to work. I have 2 and it isnt just for idle chop. They build cylinder pressure in engines that are needing it and wake them up very nicely. Night and day difference in low end with all other things being the same. Change valve springs to meet the cam. More converter made both nicer. Nothing radical, 2500-3000 would be plenty.
People get stuck on thinking these are only for the ilde and just a gimmick. Couldn't be further from the truth.
Now if there was going to be a complete rebuild, then build some compression and go with a more traditional cam set up and be much happier overall. If not rebuilding, it is likely the best choice for the setup.
Who would? The OP didn't say he was rebuilding the long block, I assume he is working with a used low compression 440, any cam that can maintain or build cylinder pressure and perform is a win, win.There is no way I would build an engine with low compression so I could use that cam
Who would? The OP didn't say he was rebuilding the long block, I assume he is working with a used low compression 440, any cam that can maintain or build cylinder pressure and perform is a win, win.
The whiplash does both, plus it sounds good rolling up to the stop light.
I don't think you want to run into an a-body with a 440 at that stop light with a slightly warmed over low compression 360. lol
agreed, my 65 dart with a low compression 440 from a ramcharger was a lot of fun. only changes were fenderwell headers i made and an intake and carb. it was faster than both the handling and brakes, lol.If you've never driven a 440 powered A-body be prepared to soil your undies while having fun. lol
It's going to be a totally different beast than a stock or slightly warmed over small block.

I smoked enough big blocks back in the day I never worry about them.
or that pickup sitting outside your shop. lolPlus, I wouldn’t use a 360 for anything but a boat.
or that pickup sitting outside your shop. lol
If you were smart you'd put a big block in that thing.
I want a cam I can throw in my stock engine, use my ch4b intake, get a carb that will work well with said engine, either 3.23 or 3.55 gears, .020 steel head gaskets, and drive anywhere I want.Love cam recommendation posts.
The range of recommendations is impressive. From smaller than stock to pretty large. Probably a reflection of what we’re guessing what the OP wants, as it is not clear.
My pick is in the middle. Comp magnum 270/270.
Here is why. Bigger than stock. The 50 degree overlap will idle pretty well and you can get away with a stock converter. The lobes are faster, but not stupid. It will be fine with stock rockers. It’s 110 lsa, put it in at 106 or 104.
Then stick with the cam in your first post, you won't be disappointed.I want a cam I can throw in my stock engine
Okay. No performance expectations. Run the cam it cam with.I want a cam I can throw in my stock engine, use my ch4b intake, get a carb that will work well with said engine, either 3.23 or 3.55 gears, .020 steel head gaskets, and drive anywhere I want.
I couldn't have said it better. They work fine and the fact is, Crower was grinding the same type cams over 50 years ago. Big duration split favoring the exhaust with a narrow LSA. Nothing new. It works.The whiplash and thumper type cams have been proven to work. I have 2 and it isnt just for idle chop. They build cylinder pressure in engines that are needing it and wake them up very nicely. Night and day difference in low end with all other things being the same. Change valve springs to meet the cam. More converter made both nicer. Nothing radical, 2500-3000 would be plenty.
People get stuck on thinking these are only for the ilde and just a gimmick. Couldn't be further from the truth.
Now if there was going to be a complete rebuild, then build some compression and go with a more traditional cam set up and be much happier overall. If not rebuilding, it is likely the best choice for the setup.
Let me rephrase, I would like to maximize the stock engine for now with a cam upgrade
Unfortunately the line between just right and too much cam can be fairly different for each individual.Let me rephrase, I would like to maximize the stock engine for now with a cam upgrade