Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build up?
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Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build up?
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
No cam?
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
No cam, bottom end is stock. I hear the Vortec heads add approx. 60hp-may be inflated, by bolt on.
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
Don't use the crap stock cam
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
How do I do it without removing the motor? Which one is a good one that's streetable and won't kill my gas mileage, plus not too expensive-kinda at the end of a budget I didn't have..know what I mean. Just a little bump stick nothing crazy, this is all going in my daughter's first car....What a way to break her in...LOL
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
You just pull the radiator, and a couple bolts out of the front clip brace and it'll slip right now.
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A stock used LT1 cam will work well. You can usually find them for around $50. Drop the front of the oil pan, pull the timing cover, radiator and have someone hold the AC condenser up while you pull the cam out.
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
If I'm not able to, does anyone know based on the stuff I've got already.
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
I think the best "guesstimate" I could muster would be to think of it in these terms.
L03 TBI 305, 170 H.P.
L30 Vortec 305, 230 H.P.
So that is a 60 horsepower difference, as you indicated. But I don't know that we can attribute all of that to the heads. But my guess would be they get the lions share of the credit (Vs the Vortec EFI setup, and Vortec cam). But where exactly does that land you? 210? I guess only a trip to the dyno will tell you for sure.
I'd have to agree with the LT1 cam suggestions, or at least some kind of camshaft change over the peanut cam.
L03 TBI 305, 170 H.P.
L30 Vortec 305, 230 H.P.
So that is a 60 horsepower difference, as you indicated. But I don't know that we can attribute all of that to the heads. But my guess would be they get the lions share of the credit (Vs the Vortec EFI setup, and Vortec cam). But where exactly does that land you? 210? I guess only a trip to the dyno will tell you for sure.
I'd have to agree with the LT1 cam suggestions, or at least some kind of camshaft change over the peanut cam.
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That's not bad, I mean 30% of the original is good. I'll see about the cam.
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But the lt1 cams are for a 350 not a 305...Will that work?
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hey mikeyt where was the quote or work on the heads done at? I was going to use the head shop in Virginia beach, been hearing good things.
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
I agree with DynoDave. I imagine without a cam change you would only make around 200-210 HP. With an LT1 cam I expect 230-245.
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
No cam with your parts I would say about 200-210...with a conservative LT1 cam I would say 230 -240. You might as well throw some Fel Pro 1094 .015 head gaskets in there to give a slight compression bump since your doing the heads anyway.
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How do I do it without removing the motor? Which one is a good one that's streetable and won't kill my gas mileage, plus not too expensive-kinda at the end of a budget I didn't have..know what I mean. Just a little bump stick nothing crazy, this is all going in my daughter's first car....What a way to break her in...LOL
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Re: Does anyone know what about how much horse power I will gain with this 305 build
slightly high jacking the thread and I apologize but can you put a stock ls1 cam in a carb'd 305?
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The stock L03 cam was the worst performance wise cam probably ever put in a sbc. To make any power out of your setup it has to go.
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Thanks
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I got the heads from Barnetts machine shop in south Norfolk, talk to Stephanie, their number is 757-494-0530 they've got them in stock. I paid $525 for the heads done, shaved 0.030" to bring it down to a 58cc firing chamber, 3 angle valve job, new valve stem seals, pressure checked and magna-fluxed with new rocker arms and hardware, they have 184 intakes and 160 exhausts.
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I've already got the headgaskets, I didn't think about getting ones that were thinner. I'm using the GM 0.028" ones
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This is a cam I found on ebay will it specs work for my build up:
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A HYDRAULIC ROLLER CAMSHAFT THAT WILL FIT THE 1987 UP CHEVYS AND FIREBIRDS THAT HAVE THE HYDRAULIC ROLLER DESIGN. THESE CAMS ARE INSPECTED,CLEANED, STRAIGHTENED AND THEN GROUND TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OF
.495 INTAKE LIFT / DUR.@.050 .218 DEGREES
.502 EXHAUST LIFT / DUR. @.050 .224 DEGREES
LOBE SEPERATION IS II0 DEGREES 112 LOBE SEPERATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
THIS CAM WORKS WITH THE STOCK TORQUE CONVERTER. IF APPLICATION IS FOR LT1/LT4 SPECIFY IF LONG DOWEL PIN IS NEEDED. CAM IS AVAILABLE WITHOUT FUEL PUMP LOBE. THIS CAM LIKES A STAGE ONE CHIP. VERY STREETABLE AND A GOOD ADDITION TO ANY LT1/LT4 POWER PLANT.
FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY! there is NO GUARENTEE OF EMISSIONS COMPATABILITY.........THIS CAM HAS NO FUEL PUMP LOBE Call If You need the fuel pump lobe (aditional charge of $20.00)
1992-’95 350 WITH ALUMINUM HEADS - The 1992 Corvette had a steel roller cam with a shallow hole in the snout that measured .450" in the front and tapered down to .240" at the bottom. It had a short dowel (.320") that was used to locate the timing gear and a hole with 16 splines in the center of the gear for the stub shaft that drove the early distributor. The 1993-‘94 H.O. cam had a few subtle changes, but all of the early H.O. cams are the same for all intents and purposes. They can be identified by the number "241" stamped on the barrel in front of the first lobe.
405681-0666
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A HYDRAULIC ROLLER CAMSHAFT THAT WILL FIT THE 1987 UP CHEVYS AND FIREBIRDS THAT HAVE THE HYDRAULIC ROLLER DESIGN. THESE CAMS ARE INSPECTED,CLEANED, STRAIGHTENED AND THEN GROUND TO THE SPECIFICATIONS OF
.495 INTAKE LIFT / DUR.@.050 .218 DEGREES
.502 EXHAUST LIFT / DUR. @.050 .224 DEGREES
LOBE SEPERATION IS II0 DEGREES 112 LOBE SEPERATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
THIS CAM WORKS WITH THE STOCK TORQUE CONVERTER. IF APPLICATION IS FOR LT1/LT4 SPECIFY IF LONG DOWEL PIN IS NEEDED. CAM IS AVAILABLE WITHOUT FUEL PUMP LOBE. THIS CAM LIKES A STAGE ONE CHIP. VERY STREETABLE AND A GOOD ADDITION TO ANY LT1/LT4 POWER PLANT.
FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY! there is NO GUARENTEE OF EMISSIONS COMPATABILITY.........THIS CAM HAS NO FUEL PUMP LOBE Call If You need the fuel pump lobe (aditional charge of $20.00)
1992-’95 350 WITH ALUMINUM HEADS - The 1992 Corvette had a steel roller cam with a shallow hole in the snout that measured .450" in the front and tapered down to .240" at the bottom. It had a short dowel (.320") that was used to locate the timing gear and a hole with 16 splines in the center of the gear for the stub shaft that drove the early distributor. The 1993-‘94 H.O. cam had a few subtle changes, but all of the early H.O. cams are the same for all intents and purposes. They can be identified by the number "241" stamped on the barrel in front of the first lobe.
405681-0666
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