I have built mostly 512" , I would recommend a dome piston to kill detonation if using the 906 heads
Lunati has a section in the rear of the cam section with fast ramp .906 dia lifter specific lobes , they have TF part #s , I use the TF60 / TF57 split profile for a lot of street builds , you can alter the centerline , I use 112* for engines using iron manifolds & 110* for most street builds with headers ,you can go to 108* CL for higher RPM use , this profile is very similar to some of the newer street roller profiles without all the extra cost . This grind will idle well with decent vacuum for street use & willmake power into the 5800 RPM range which is ideal for a street built , the powerband is flat with over 400 ft lb tq from 2200 - 5200 RPM & a peak of 460 RW TQ measured at the rear tires omn a Mustang dyno which reads lower than all the other dynos , gross #S are around 720 ft lbs at the crank gross rated as they were in 70
Ok, you got me there. Did you mean dome pistons? I am looking for 9-9.5 to 1 compression to be able to run pump gas. That is why I was going to use the dished piston with the 500 stroker setup.
I want a cam profile for a nice sounding idle. Kind of with a lope but not at the risk of loosing reliablity. Looking for power in the 1500/2000 to 5000 rpm range. I am using a stock torque converter out of a 426 Hemi. (2000-2500 probably). My rear end will be running 3.23 gears. Air flow will start through my 3 two barrel six pack (Edelbrock aluminum high-rise intake manifold) and exit through TTI headers with 1 7/8 primaries and 3 inch pipes. I will not be running any races but I would like it to have a nice pull onto highway on-ramps. Like I said earlier, 906 iron heads and 727 auto. If you can give me a hydraulic flat tappet/lifter kit number that fits that bill, I will buy it tomorrow. Also, let me know if I am missing any info. My head is about to explode with this cam research. I would rather spend my free time playing in the sprinklers or sleeping. LOL
This is what I was getting if the block comes back from the machine shop in the condition that I expect it to be.
440 to 500. (4.150" stroke/6.760" rod) Stroker Kit
Bore size 4.360(.040 over) -24 dish piston
compression height 1.867
distance below deck -0.18
84CC 9.33 compression
If it would be better for me to get this, chime in and say so...
440 to 512. (4.250" stroke/7.100" rod) Stroker Kit
Bore size 4.360 (.040 over) -27 dish piston
Compression height 1.485
distance below deck -.010
84CC 9.46 compression
Please let me know if I am missing something and a cam kit part number would be nice too.
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