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What Cam for 324 Olds with mild Blower

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Schrauber Jan, Mar 7, 2013.

  1. Schrauber Jan
    Joined: Oct 22, 2012
    Posts: 21

    Schrauber Jan
    Member
    from Germany

    Hey!

    ***le say it all!

    I just started to rebuild a 324 Olds Engin for my Rod
    now i got a Blower for it and start to ask myself would it work good with a Blower?

    I don´t want to go on the Strip!... maybe... for now!...

    Mainly i want to drive it on the Street! so everyting is not build to the max!... just mild!
    Just want to cruise and sometimes hit the Gas at the TraffLights to have fun a little bit.
    Should be everything for long lasting! and many Years of fun!


    Hope my English is good enough!.
     
  2. Bobert
    Joined: Feb 21, 2005
    Posts: 820

    Bobert
    Member Emeritus

    goatroper here on the Hamb aka Ross Racing would know. You are very lucky if you have all the blower parts including manifold. Had a short discussion sometime ago as to what it would take to build a blown street 324 from scratch and it was far more than my wife would let me spend.
    Your English is fine and likely better than my typing.
     
  3. GOATROPER02
    Joined: Mar 22, 2006
    Posts: 2,059

    GOATROPER02
    Member
    from OHIO

    Jan

    I've got anything stock or speed you could need for your Olds.... And I ship worldwide.
    Lots of experience with blower motors.

    Tony
     
  4. GOATROPER02
    Joined: Mar 22, 2006
    Posts: 2,059

    GOATROPER02
    Member
    from OHIO

  5. Hank37
    Joined: Mar 28, 2007
    Posts: 2,121

    Hank37
    Member

    Engle had a #116 blower cam for a 324", seen 49 Olds. turn 10:19 in quarter with that cam. But I would go with one from Ross Racing.
     
  6. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
    Posts: 16,959

    Paul
    Editor

    Tony, stop teasing us with those tiny pictures!

    bigger man bigger :)

    I'm no expert but if you want mild streetable you should do well with the stock grind
    keep your static pressure reasonable to start with and go for moderate boost

    get your fuel a tad fat and spark hot and dialed in right on the money
    nothing says you mean business like seeing a supercharger in the mix
     
  7. Paul
    Joined: Aug 29, 2002
    Posts: 16,959

    Paul
    Editor

    don't tell anybody but I have a line on another blown Olds
    it's a bit on the spendy side, and a bit far from home
    but it's a 6-71 blown stroked 394

    already got the 4-71 blown 303,
    a McCulloch going on the 324
    and the 6-71 on the 371
    so the 394 would complete the set :)
     
  8. mushmouth
    Joined: Aug 20, 2005
    Posts: 287

    mushmouth
    Member
    from Minnesota

    Paul, you lucky dog!

    I'm still on the hunt for a 4-71. I have the manifold, just no supercharger.
     
  9. GOATROPER02
    Joined: Mar 22, 2006
    Posts: 2,059

    GOATROPER02
    Member
    from OHIO

    Sorry.... Won't let me add larger from my ph...
    Ill do better when I get back to my shop
     

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