MOPARJ
What can I upgrade now?
I am looking to give my Darts 318 a little more low end torque and a little more high rpm energy, as it is pretty soft above 4,500 rpm (imagine that with the stock cam with its paltry .390 or so lift.
I have a Comp 260H cam that is in a storage box that I have had on the shelf for about 6 months. This cam served about 3,000 miles of duty in the 318 in my duster before the motor was rebuilt and a XE268 replaced it. The 260H has .440/.440 lift and a 110 LSA. I am thinking about reusing this cam, as I had no issues mechanically with it.
I was also thinking about stepping up to either a XE256 or XE262. Would either of these perform better and be worth spending the extra money on, or should I just save my money and use the used 260H and will it give me substantial gains over stock? I currently run dual flowmaster exhaust, 2 1/4 piping, and a Holley 600 cfm carb perched on a Edelbrock manifold.
My goal is for an even peppier motor over what I have now, for little dough. I want to replace the timing setup with a roller unit and steel gears, so why not kill two birds at one time.
I have a Comp 260H cam that is in a storage box that I have had on the shelf for about 6 months. This cam served about 3,000 miles of duty in the 318 in my duster before the motor was rebuilt and a XE268 replaced it. The 260H has .440/.440 lift and a 110 LSA. I am thinking about reusing this cam, as I had no issues mechanically with it.
I was also thinking about stepping up to either a XE256 or XE262. Would either of these perform better and be worth spending the extra money on, or should I just save my money and use the used 260H and will it give me substantial gains over stock? I currently run dual flowmaster exhaust, 2 1/4 piping, and a Holley 600 cfm carb perched on a Edelbrock manifold.
My goal is for an even peppier motor over what I have now, for little dough. I want to replace the timing setup with a roller unit and steel gears, so why not kill two birds at one time.















