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Old 07-23-2014, 09:26 PM   #1
SLDPULR
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Cam and converter help

I have tried searching on this site and on other sites like the hotrodders forum about a good cam for my truck. All the info I can seem to find is on light weight cars or trucks with roller cam blocks. Could you guys please help!

Specs: 1969 c10 SWB, 350 bored .030 over with a skip white rotating assy. Probe flat top pistons,72cc pro comp heads 190cc runners, Turbo 350 trans, 373 gears, vic jr intake or rpm air gar (I have both), Block has been gone through and has a zero deck height. compression ratio of 9.9 to 1 when I put it in the calculator. 750 Holley DP carb.

The truck has a disc brake conversion so I need enough vacuum to run the disk brakes. This is not a daily driver and I don't mind running 93 or higher octane and I could care less about MPG. I am shooting for the highest HP with enough vacuum to run the brakes. Could you guys please give me your infinite wisdom and help me pick out the best cam and torque converter to compliment my build.

Thanks, Colt
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