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Old 10-29-2009, 02:35 PM
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i'm in the process of building a 377 stroker with Vortec (906 casting) heads. i'm shooting for a goal of around 385rwhp, but i have no idea on what cam i should be running. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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It may be difficult with stock 906 castings. For a camshaft, you will want an aggressive hydraulic roller with around 236 at .050" duration and .580" lift with 1.6 roller rockers. Put it on a tight LSA (106 to 108). You will also need at least 10:1 compression to run that cam.

Maybe someone with more experience using 906's will chime in. I am putting out similar RWHP with my 350 using the above cam and ported 190cc AFR heads and 10.2:1 compression.
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Ditch the vortec heads for that much power. With a 383 ci motor, you will get 450 FWHP and close to 500 TQ with the right cam and port work on the castings, that would be about 350-380 RWHP maybe. Get the castings from Patriot, they are with screw in studs and have a 185 cc runner and flow 250 stock. That would be a better choice.
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right now, the Vortec's are temporary. i'm only running them till i can afford some better heads, and they're an inprovement over the stock crate heads i have. the engine started out as a GMPP crate 350, the 290hp one.



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