That cam kills power period... It's not just the duration. The variable duration lifter can be gotten from most performance cam manufacturers now. They may be noisey, they may not. The cams of thier day were not as developed as those today. Honestly tho, that cam isnt very large. It just doesnt make a heck of a lot of power or cylinder pressure.
I don't know, with a 4 speed it seems to make a LOT of power above 2,000
rpm. It only suffers some on the low end. It was built to run at the strip and
I bought the car and have put her back on the street. I know it's been run
up over 7,500 rpm. Cylinder pressures are 195 lbs so it seems like it's making
some good pressure. I don't know everything that was done to this engine
but I have a receipt showing at least over 3,000 was put into it. I swapped
out the M1 intake that was on it to an eddy RPM air gap and that brought
my low end drivability back down to a decent level. The street avenger 670
I put on also is more responsive than the 3310 that was on her but the
3310 sure pulls better over 6K rpms though!
Seeing the comment below, I doubt the Rhoades would help me as they
put a higher pressure and volume oil pump in it to handle the higher strip
rpms they were going to run. I guess I'll keep her this way for a while until
I get tired of it or have her torn down for something else. The 4 speed
trans helps but you can find it hard not to bark the tires at every start!