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What's everyone's opinion on Clay Smith Cams? Spoke to them today & went over my new 496 combo & got a recommendation on a Solid Roller cam, seemed pretty knowledgeable. 3300 pound race ready backhalf car with 5.14 gear, 33x15x15s slick glide with 1.80's 13-1 496 with older Brodix BB-2 heads with some minor port work, Victor jr intake, 950 alky carb. Clay Smith recommended: 272/272, 740/740, 308/308 on a 108 & installed in at 105.This message has been edited. Last edited by: 595X, | ||
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Odd a straight cut cam with using alky for fuel. Myself I’d look for an engine guy that specializes in built sprint car engines on alky and talk to him about a cam. A 900hp 468 sounds like a good runner. | |||
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I'm no cam guru, but those numbers are all fairly close to what I have in my current alcohol 468 for a 3600# car and the new one that I am building. Current: 264/272, 731/714, 108 Future: 274/278, 740/740, 108 Tony Leonard | |||
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I like the cam you are considering, I'm sure it will make good power but at 3300lbs I think a little less duration might help. I've been comparing all my numbers from the last 10 yrs or so and about 6 different but similar bbc combo's. All 454-496 solid roller bracket engines. The timeslips don't lie. In my experience, anything in the 270/280 range will make more power but at the expense of 60' numbers, thus slower ET's but more mph. Consistency and predictability don't seem to be affected. I run as little as 257/265 @ .731 and it's by far the quickest 1/8 mile combo we have. Runs 2-3 mph less that the 270/280 stuff but is a solid .10 or more better in 60' and about .2 faster in the 1/8 I just recently had seven different sets of heads we run flowed and chambers/runners measured and those numbers are very interesting. JMO ........ | |||
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