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11-16-2019, 11:16 PM | #1 |
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Lunati EFI Flat Tappet Cams (SBC)
Has anyone used one of these cams & care to offer your experience?
I was gifted a used 400 from a buddy that passed away last year (817 2-bolt block, dished cast pistons, Dart Iron Eagle 200/64cc, Eddy Perf RPM, 1 5/8 headers, 2.5 dual h-pipe exhaust out of a 71 El Camino). A buddy & I recently tore into the motor & found it's in need of some love. Seems it saw some excessive spray more than once & was missing 1/4 of the crown on one piston (yet still had cylinder pressure when we tested LoL). Since the OE 305/2bbl/th350 in the Bu isn't exactly a threat & gets about 10mpg w/city driving, I'm toying w/the idea of going to a local rebuilders I've used before & get a fresh short block w/flat tops vs. the dished pistons @ no difference in the cost. This is a very budget deal w/parts already on hand & I'll use some new/old AFR 190 Street heads w/74cc combustion chambers. I've been researching cams & when doing the engine calcs, I get within 10hp using one of these Lunati EFI flat tappets vs budget (Howards) Hyd Roller spec cams. The flat tappet approach is <$250; the HYD Roller ~ $725. The one that seems to be the right fit: 280/290 ADV; 230/240 @.050; .489/.520 w/1.5's; 112LSA/108ICL. This would be a 100% 'street/torque' build. No racing intended/expected.
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11-18-2019, 08:56 PM | #2 | ||
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Re: Lunati EFI Flat Tappet Cams (SBC)
That's a pretty rowdy cam. In my 355 I have a Lunati Bracket Master II (flat tappet) 292 and it is a 230 @ .050 and .480 lift, with a 108 Lobe Center. It lopes like hell and has great top end pull. have a 3,000 RPM stall with headers and an Edelbrock Performer RPM Airgap manifold with a Holley carb. I love the cam, but I'm used to driving rigs with big cams and loose converters.
What is your transmission? Gary
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11-18-2019, 11:01 PM | #3 | |
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Re: Lunati EFI Flat Tappet Cams (SBC)
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Seems the additional cubes tame the characteristics listed on sbc cams according to research. I've been looking up info & 230-235 intake duration is a good call for 400's w/decent flowing heads from stuff/articles I've read .
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11-19-2019, 08:37 PM | #4 |
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Re: Lunati EFI Flat Tappet Cams (SBC)
Sounds like a nice mid range combo honestly.
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Re: Lunati EFI Flat Tappet Cams (SBC)
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