Blown4.6
Founding Member
You're getting a lot of pretty good but confusing information here. I've built a bunch of motors and consider mystelf to be a bit of a cam expert (self titled)
First- the sound you want isn't "loop" it "lope" (just don't want you to do too much talking about "loop"
Lope is the sound the engine makes as it begins to stall due to poor signal at the carb (usually caused by overlap and/or very tall valve lift while at low RPM)
Second- Your cam is 218 intake and 218 exhaust @.050. This is a mild cam. Not an RV cam, but mild and builds hp to 4500 rpm. YOu want one that builds to 5500-6000.
Third- with a stock converter, I think the Comp XE274 may be a little too lumpy for a stock converter. That cam (even with the fast intake ramps) has just a little too much duration. You could do it, and it would sound nice, but you'll sacrifice some down low. It's up to you. It would sound really nice. The XE268 is 226/230 @.050. This cam won't lope too much unless you idle at 600 rpm due to the ramp rates. This cam is really nice in terms of some lope, good low-end torque, nice cylinder pressure and vacuum. I have this cam in my very built 327 corvette and it pulls to 6000 rpm. I'll attach a sound / video file so you can decide if this is a good sound for you.
65 Stingray w/ EX268 and hp manifolds:
http://www.corvetteforum.net/classics/maximillian/corvette_web.wmv
Also, just keep in mind that you don't want to go further than 230 degrees MAX duration on the intake @.050. with your compression ratio and stall converter. As for "ping" it's not an issue unless you are 10.5:1 or higher with iron heads. As for lift, keep it under .5" and you'll be fine.
First- the sound you want isn't "loop" it "lope" (just don't want you to do too much talking about "loop"
Lope is the sound the engine makes as it begins to stall due to poor signal at the carb (usually caused by overlap and/or very tall valve lift while at low RPM)Second- Your cam is 218 intake and 218 exhaust @.050. This is a mild cam. Not an RV cam, but mild and builds hp to 4500 rpm. YOu want one that builds to 5500-6000.
Third- with a stock converter, I think the Comp XE274 may be a little too lumpy for a stock converter. That cam (even with the fast intake ramps) has just a little too much duration. You could do it, and it would sound nice, but you'll sacrifice some down low. It's up to you. It would sound really nice. The XE268 is 226/230 @.050. This cam won't lope too much unless you idle at 600 rpm due to the ramp rates. This cam is really nice in terms of some lope, good low-end torque, nice cylinder pressure and vacuum. I have this cam in my very built 327 corvette and it pulls to 6000 rpm. I'll attach a sound / video file so you can decide if this is a good sound for you.
65 Stingray w/ EX268 and hp manifolds:
http://www.corvetteforum.net/classics/maximillian/corvette_web.wmv
Also, just keep in mind that you don't want to go further than 230 degrees MAX duration on the intake @.050. with your compression ratio and stall converter. As for "ping" it's not an issue unless you are 10.5:1 or higher with iron heads. As for lift, keep it under .5" and you'll be fine.
But i did find out some more info about the engine, here ya go:
maybe you should get your tach checked out.