So I am frustrated with my performance on my 318 rebuild. It has even less low end power than the 2 bbl factory setup.
Here is what I did.
Left the shortblock alone, thinking 82K carefree original miles and no smoke should be good enough for a mild upgrade.
Added 308 casting cyl hds from an 88 mopar, with 1.88 / 1.60" valves, along with a mild grind and some minor porting and gasket matching. Also added a comp cam with .470/.480" lift, which I chose based on their camquest program. A DP Weiand intake and brand new 600 eddy carb topped it off, along with TTi's headers, all which should be good for well over 300hp. I set the idle timing to 6deg, for a TT of about 38 deg. Spark plugs look good, albeit a bit bronze colored or lean. Even added an orange box and swapped 1 of 2 (larger) springs in the dist.
With the 308 hds volume checked at 68cc, I had them decked about .020", which should have dropped me down to about 65cc.
So that is what I did.
Here is what my experience is.
It idles good, starts right up, except after running hot for a while, and then have to turn the motor over with pedal floored, for about 5 sec.
It takes off with less urgency than stock motor, which could sometimes spin the tires with 3.23 gears. I can barely spin the tires with a bit of dirt on the road now.
It seems to take far too long to build rpm's, and only really comes to life after about 70mph (sorry, no tach).
I suspect my problem is my ~8:1 CR and factory converter.
I suspect many will agree, but I am shocked at how badly this motor revs. I expected that 318 to scream up to about 5K in no time, instead I have a slug.
So if that is truly my problem, and I redo the bottom end, spend plenty for ~10:1 oversize pistons along with a 2200 stall.....will I notice a huge gain, or will I again be wishing I just did a 360 block.
Thanks in advance.