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I should have my all forged 408 SVO short block back later this month. I'm puttin ProComp 210cc heads (specs on these later, I bought them bare and had much, much better parts installed) with an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake/75 mm throttle body combo (yes, i know it's gonna choke the engine but it's my daily driver, I'll upgrade to something bigger when I get bored with it) on top and I'm a bit lost choosing a camshaft. I want something that will be great in the 3000-6500 rpm range. AFM said I should use their N71 cam... I basically want an opinion from someone who has experience with big inch windsors... (Paul?)
 

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The SVO block is roller, right?

I'd suggest some of the largest of Comp's Xtreme Energy line, or larger Anderson cams, or best case scenario - a custom cam from Ed Curtis, Cammotion, etc...

I have an Ed Curtis cam in my 422.

If it's your daily driver, you'll probably be happier with 2500-6000 rpm. Big Windsors make regoddamndiculous torque with ease. With a combo very similar to yours, and Lunati 51016 (.536/.536, 218/228@ .050, 112 LSA if I remember right) the car made 347/442 rwhp/tq with shorty headers and stock exhaust. It was near-stock quiet, and surprised the crap out of a lot of cars.

With my more aggressive 422, my FTI cam specs are .576/.569, 234/236 @ .050, and 114 LSA, 110 IC. It was noticeably more rowdy, but then so was my giant dual 3" exhaust with Accufab mid-lengths.

Paul.
 
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Sound advice... Yes, the svo block is a roller motor. I considered contacting FTI but I'd rather get an off-the-shelf grind for now and if/when I ever add forced induction later on, have something custom ground then.

I suppose the 2500-6000 rpm range would probably be better for my needs anyway.. I really want a good all-around cam that isn't too terribly choppy but i guess that come with the territory I've entered. It would be nice to be passed over as a run of the mill bolt on 5.0 until the light turned green :)
 

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Call Ed @ FTI. If you tell him your intentions, im sure he can set you up with a grind that can work well with an NA setup as well as FI.
 
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LAFENATU said:
Call Ed @ FTI. If you tell him your intentions, im sure he can set you up with a grind that can work well with an NA setup as well as FI.

how do I contact this gentleman??
 

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