I'm trying to decide on a cam for my 73. I'm a fan of a nice choppy idle and wanted to know how big I can go before I'd start to run into vacuum issues for my brakes. I'm aware that they make a vacuum module to help increase vacuum when needed but I'd rather not go that route.
Now I would not want to sacrifice power for sound so I'm looking for a balance here. Here is some info for the rest of the setup. It's a 351C, flat top -3cc pistons, stock crank and rods, heads will be cleaned up with 2.07 and 1.65 valves, compression should between 9.5-10:1. The rest of the engine is 750 quick fuel slayer carb, blue thunder intake, TKO 600 trans and 3:89 gears.
The car is will be a fun street cruiser so I would think I want a power band anywhere from 2K up. So again the question is at what point does cam size become an issue with our cars for braking. How big can I go to still make good power, have a nice choppy idle and be safe for vacuum. Thanks
Now I would not want to sacrifice power for sound so I'm looking for a balance here. Here is some info for the rest of the setup. It's a 351C, flat top -3cc pistons, stock crank and rods, heads will be cleaned up with 2.07 and 1.65 valves, compression should between 9.5-10:1. The rest of the engine is 750 quick fuel slayer carb, blue thunder intake, TKO 600 trans and 3:89 gears.
The car is will be a fun street cruiser so I would think I want a power band anywhere from 2K up. So again the question is at what point does cam size become an issue with our cars for braking. How big can I go to still make good power, have a nice choppy idle and be safe for vacuum. Thanks