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No Worries! He just hopes the Comp Cam higher lift ( 486/ 473) over the (450/458)does not make the Satellite less streetable. He had a sidewalk superintendent ( a know it all) tell him he should have run the RV cam because it will burn the fuel more completely.
He originally wanted to Use the Road Runner cam. But His friend gave him an RV cam by mistake. It was in the Mopar Performance Box! So the Shop got the Comp cams Version. The Engine Builder used to work for Crane Cams and He ground many Mopar Performance Cams. so My Friend trusts His Judgement...
Thank You Demonic. It is an original 383 335 HP Motor. He is running 0.30 over Wiseco Forged Pistons with Valve reliefs. I believe he is planning to use a Vacuum Secondary 700 or 750 Carb. Appreciate You assistance.
A friend has a 1970 383 he wants to build for his 70 Plymouth Satellite. He has factory intake with 906 heads and basically 9.1 compression. A friend sold him a Mopar Performance 440 six pack cam with 268/284 duration ( 228/ 241 @ .050) and 450/458 lift. When He took the motor to the shop, the...
A friend of Mine has a 383 in a 70 Roadrunner. The casting number is from 22 Aug 1969. However, the engine pad only has a 3 and an 8. the other 3 is missing. I looked up Aug 22 1969 and it was a Friday. Do You think he forgot to stamp the other 3 because the weekend was near, lol?
My Dad had a 64 Polara with a 383 Engine. It was one of my favorite cars, as it never burned a drop of oil. It was a Gold Color, and it was a sweet cruiser. I was sad when my Dad sold the car. I do have fond memories of it, as it was a major influence on me to buy Mopars! Thanks Dickey for your...