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    Camshaft selection.

    So it looks like the Minx I'm going to pick up the end of summer needs an engine. I have a SBC that I'm going to build up. I'm looking to get about 400hp out of it on pump gas. I have everything but the pistons and a cam. Also I'm using a set of 202 Fuelie heads with 64cc chambers. Im only looking to run on pump gas. Thanks in advance.
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    Fix ...... Flat pistons with 64cc iron heads ?
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    [ QUOTE=$originalposter]{$pagetext}[/QUOTE]

    So basically this will be a 383 stroker then?.... Did you dyno your engine when you did this?

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    So basically this will be a 383 stroker then?....
    no, it will be a long rod 350...
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    My 383 has 6" rods, -0- deck with flat tops. My heads are 72cc Dart Iron Eagles, my CR is 9:125 it runs better on 87 than 93. IMO you will need a fair dish with 64's, or resort to av gas.
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