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A truck torque pulling cam would work great. Eric (vintage muscle parts) can set you up well.
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As for your concern about a 'slippery convertor'...you get what you pay for. The B & M stuff is entry level at best [imho]...as I mentioned, call ATI, give them your information and they will get you the right convertor. We have a 3,000 rpm 'Streetmaster' behind a fairly well built big block in a 68 Nova and it performs excellent. Around town or cruising it behaves very well...give it the gas and it does the job! www.atiracing.com -wilma |
Yes. I just ordered a converter from cliff ruggles. I trust it will be top notch
Power isnt killed at 4500 rpm, but it doesnt feel like the motor easily revs under load at and above that rpm. Could just be that the heavy car x 3.31 gears and restrictive exhaust are holding it back too much. Once I get the new converter in, ill re-evaluate but ill probably go with 3.73s If that doesnt really wake it up. Ill consider a slighlty smaller cam more suitable to my combo! Cheers |
3.31s should pull pretty strong with a decent converter in an A-body. 3.73s will feel snappier but you'll hate them on the freeway.
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Call ATI converter and tell the tech what your combination is for best converter performance. They are good knowledgeable people. Yes the L78/ LS6 cams are the same. I say go with a 4.10 gear for the street. I use one in my street SB Nova, nice gear.
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I Extensively test and dyno with the LS6/L78 cam.. with the Oval port heads and Manifolds in a 454 with 10.1 comp and a decent intake. you should have 525ish ft. lbs. of torque. DO NOT ADVANCE that cam in a 454 or it WILL NOT pull past 5000 rpm.
If your repro cam has the 114 lobe separation RETARD 2* ..with the oval ports it will loose No torque but will pull to 6200rpm.. minimal loss to vacuum. Don't be afraid of the exhaust manifolds - I have made way more power than you think in my Pure Stock motors and pull to 7k + in my L89/396 ... 6800 rpm in my LS6 making North of 550hp with UNPORTED HEADS AND MANIFOLDS. consider a Yank 11" convertor , they work nicely. |
Good info Tom -- thanks ... TAZ :scholar:
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Listen to green LS6!
The corvette passenger side manifold is worth something, or the boys would not have brought it up when I showed up at the race with it on. The drivers side is better, but the passenger could not be any worse |
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i pulled the car apart this weekend - 1) I have a new 9" converter from Cliff Ruggles that has a 3200-3400 stall speed - he swears by em - so thats what I went with. I also had a Crower 01244 cam waiting to go in - i was worried about the LS6 cam being a bit too much for my engine considering i'm not even 100% certain its 10:1 - i'm guessing a bit closer to 9.5:1 which is probably still ok = i just hate being on the line. The crower is a 290/298, 232-244, 562/571 on 112 - and I have Rhodes lifters for it. As for an intake, i was running the low profile LS5, and now will be running the aluminum version of it which was used on 427/390hp Corvettes... if nothing else, i'll save the 100lbs :D when I pulled the timing cover - i checked the LS6 degree at it was indeed advanced 2* so thats right in line with what you said.... but the car just didn't have the "umph" i was hoping for - and i'm certain it wasn't at 500ft/lbs. it would barely break the tires loose flashing the converter at 2400 - barely... you could feel the cam "switch on" right about 3000 rpm but felt flat from about 4800 on up.... fwiw - it was an Elgin E-905p variety - if that makes any difference - i can knock out a cam swap in a Monte Carlo in about 6 hours - SO, if this Crower is a dud then i'll happily go back to the LS6 - but i think i'd use the Crane or a SpeedPro version as I know they are accurate blueprints- unless i could find an original that isn't junk will report back soon... i hope i'm simply not expecting too much from this motor. also - to be clear - the heads on this are 702 1966 castings and they cc-ed at 94cc. with the stock 1971 LS5 flattops, and a steel shim head gasket - my math gets me 9.7:1 anyone car to check? stock deck height. |
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