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small carb and large cam... (archive)

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Posted by trent tilton on May 27, 2001 at 23:05:47:

In Reply to: do you have enough carb for the cam? posted by dougiefresh on May 27, 2001 at 22:00:07:

I am currently running a correclty jetted 32/36 with a Schrick 304. While it didn't dyno all that hi (the cam totally needs more air flow), the car still pulls seat of the pants HARD and I still can beat many cars. However, I am sure the compression in my motor, 10:1 helps that out a bit. :)

Trent

Is the crank pulley different on the tii and non-tii?

I had a 73tii back in 73. It was off the shelf and I loved it. The 74tii I just purchased is a bit more exotic and has some modifications.

My engine is an early Korman Stage II, which is simply balanced and blueprinted with stock components and only 15k miles on it. Question! If I wanted to replace my stock cam with the Shrick 292, would it require anything more than perhaps valve springs? And, would it make enough difference to even go to the expense?

All opinions welcome.






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