last night, I got asked the question how much power am I putting out? Good question, I have no idea. How much grunt should I be expecting (or not) from my engine? For a re-cap, its a 318 stroked by .010 via an offset grind, has 340 'J' heads with 2.02 intake and 1.60 exhaust (polished) valves, a Comp Cams 268H cam (Duration: 268/268 @ .050": 218/218 Valve Lift: .454/.454), 600 sec vac Holley on an Edelbrock performer intake, headers of unknown make (look the same as hookers) and electronic ignition.
Any one got any rough ball park figures I should expect to see? Next year I might get it on a rolling road to see what it actually does? is my little teen gonna do me proud?
Your right Dave sorry, that is advertised duration. Actual duration @.50 is 218. This is the info on the stick that I have.
High Energy™ Cam
These high torque cams work very well on the street. Designed for use in carbureted engines having a 9:1 CR or less. Can be used in conjunction with most stock components, including intake and exhaust manifolds, and carburetors. Normally, gas mileage will either remain the same or increase over a stock cam
Camshaft Specification Table
Part Number 20-212-2
Engine 1964-2000 Chrysler
273ci-360ci
8cyl.
Grind Number CRS 268H-10
Description
lol, Cheers mate, I'm not really expecting anything mega as it was built for street use more than anything. I very nearly bought a .484 cam for it and a better intake but I drive this nearly every day so I had to behave with it. I need it to do more than 20 mpg.
Really? From what I have been reading the 1970 318 motor as standard with a 2bbl produced 230horses @ 4400 and 320lbs-ft of torque @ 2000. If this is right I would expect mine to be pushing 250-260hp?