patmckinneyracing said:
My true compression 9.1-9.2. I spoke with Lunati about this and the camshaft I have is designed specfically for that compression ratio.
Sounds more like an absolute minimum to me. Certainly not optimal IMO. I'd get a second opinion, but it should be OK ( but more would be better ).
The 882 heads, regardless to beliefs of their lack of performance, have served me very well. They have minor port work done and had the bowls cleaned up,
Yes, with work, almost anything can be made to perform better. There are of course, much better alternatives, but since you did some work to them, I'm sure they're adaquate, though certainly not the best.
I have pushed this motor, with a more mild cam and the same carb, to 7500-8000 rpm on the highway (easy to do with 3.73's and a th350) and the motor was still make power.
Making noise does not mean making power....
That stall is what was recommended by Lunati and the two other engine builders. We setup up virtual dynos and both guys said that the peak torque is right at 2400-2600 rpm.
Virtual dynos mean virtually nothing. Your torque peak cannot be 2500 rpm unless you advanced the crap out of the cam and/or it's not optimally tuned for best performance.
If I feel that it isn't getting enough carb from the 600cfm eddy I have then I'll bump up to either my 750 carter comp carb or the 750 barry grant.
What will you use to gauge this? What I see happening alot is, if your car is pretty quick ( even though it may not be tuned to peak perfection ), then one usually thinks everything's 100% fine. What they don't realize is they're leaving alot of power on the table. I'll bet even with the 600 carb, your car will be fast, but how do you know it won't be fastER with a bigger carb?
Most small blocks don't need carbs that big and it would probably take away from acceleration.
Correct....if you have a very mild build. You have an engine built for performance and to make it run hard you're gonna be winding it out. This requires good flow through the carb. The formula to determin best CFM works out to be a little over 600 CFM, and that assumes 100% VE and that formula has been proven many times to be VERY stingy.
Anyway, those are just my views.