Tony Mopar
New Member
Hoping to get some info/advice from you about my 440 built, as I can't see the forest anymore because of all those trees..(Dutch saying Meaning: There is so much to buy and so much info out there, I kinda lost track on what to do.
I recently purchase a 1975, steel crank low compression 440, which is fully rebuilt with .030 over stock pistons, cam and 975 heads. It now has the Edelbrock Performer 440 Intake and a Edelbrock 650 Carb on it. Its brand new and has never ran since the rebuilt.
I want to swap the engine with my 360LA that sits currently in my 1972 Fury. I drive alot with the Fury so I want this built to be reliable in the first place but with enough power to do some wild burnouts with it, as well as a lopey cam sound.
So I came up with this plan:
Install a Hughes Whiplash flat tappet hydraulic cam which is designed for stock low compression engines for that lopey cam sound.
Link: http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/products.php?browse=search&search=whiplash+440&partid=30173
Buy new lifters, springs and im ready to go. No vacuüm issues and performs perfect with the stock TC.
Does only this cam, in combination with the performer intake and 650 carb will be enough for some reliable city street power?
Or do I need a 750 Carb, Headers or even more exotic stuff like alu heads, roller cam, ect?
Some guy told me that i need to have the 440 Source Stealth Heads, the aluminium 1.5 ratio rockers, roller lifters and a roller cam aswell to make some power but that will set me back a couple of grand for sure.
What do you recommend?
I recently purchase a 1975, steel crank low compression 440, which is fully rebuilt with .030 over stock pistons, cam and 975 heads. It now has the Edelbrock Performer 440 Intake and a Edelbrock 650 Carb on it. Its brand new and has never ran since the rebuilt.
I want to swap the engine with my 360LA that sits currently in my 1972 Fury. I drive alot with the Fury so I want this built to be reliable in the first place but with enough power to do some wild burnouts with it, as well as a lopey cam sound.
So I came up with this plan:
Install a Hughes Whiplash flat tappet hydraulic cam which is designed for stock low compression engines for that lopey cam sound.
Link: http://www.hughesengines.com/Index/products.php?browse=search&search=whiplash+440&partid=30173
Buy new lifters, springs and im ready to go. No vacuüm issues and performs perfect with the stock TC.
Does only this cam, in combination with the performer intake and 650 carb will be enough for some reliable city street power?
Or do I need a 750 Carb, Headers or even more exotic stuff like alu heads, roller cam, ect?
Some guy told me that i need to have the 440 Source Stealth Heads, the aluminium 1.5 ratio rockers, roller lifters and a roller cam aswell to make some power but that will set me back a couple of grand for sure.
What do you recommend?