454 motor question
#1
I just bought a 454 chevy motor for my old school its completely stock i want to put a bigger cam in it and some power adders what would be a good cam to have and headers and what else could i put like what kind of heads i want it to be heard coming down the road
#2
all depends on your goals...if you just want a little power and some noise I'd say grab you some oval ports, decent intake and cam and you outta be good. If you got the extra cash I'd sat throw some flat tops or domes in it too. I wouldn't worry about too big of a cam, big blocks don't need to be spun to high to make power. (and I wouldn't recommend it without a solid and pricey build)
What I loved about my old engine was the torque, talk about getting off the line!
What I loved about my old engine was the torque, talk about getting off the line!
#3
I'm a firm believer that old school GM big block heads are a weak link. I would definitely go aftermarket aluminum heads, like AFR for example. For a cam you might want to check out the Comp Cams XE274H.
XE274H-10, Camshaft Part#12-246-3 Dyno Sheet
XE274H-10, Camshaft Part#12-246-3 Dyno Sheet
#4
I'm a firm believer that old school GM big block heads are a weak link. I would definitely go aftermarket aluminum heads, like AFR for example. For a cam you might want to check out the Comp Cams XE274H.
XE274H-10, Camshaft Part#12-246-3 Dyno Sheet
XE274H-10, Camshaft Part#12-246-3 Dyno Sheet
#5
There are a lot of mid sized runner heads now that work very well for small displacement big blocks and a 454 is very small now lol. Look at a set of 502 heads, my machinist told me that they were Edelbrock Performer RPM oval port heads just with GM stamped in them. That's what I'm using on my 71 Camaro's big block. Just about any 280-310cc intake runner head will work good for a street car, going bigger kills the torque down low and smaller kills the power upstairs. For a big block, something in the 230's @ .050 makes a decent all around cam. I would look for 1 7/8's into 3 1/2" collector headers, good compromise for a street car or truck.
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