Re: 383 Stroker, what pistons for marine use 4500 constant rpms
I have the same cam in a 383 with d dished forged pistons and forged crank and h-beam rods... it currently has afr195 heads on it and runs hard. Note that that cam will put your peak horsepower around 5500 roms with any decent heads. I started with world products sportsman 2 heads (recent castings) and it ran great that way, changed intake, larger carb and swapped heads and picked up 12 mph or so... that's over 100 horsepower. and I dropped compression ratio from 10:1 to a little blow 9:1 when I swapped heads.
I was told if i wanted to run it hard for longer periods of time, i would need to go with forged pistons, steel crank and strong rods.
that cam WILL give you reversion with a 383 and stock exhaust manifolds, You will need to at a minium weld extension onto factor ones, or go with either emi or imco manifolds and the longer risers. btw. reversion is a funny thing and not always predictable based on simple numbers. The only way to tell for sure is to idle it in the water and then pull a manifold to see if three's any water... or so i've been told. that cam has a duration of 226/236 at .05 lift.
that cam in a 383 will have a nice lope to it, but will also idle down to 500 or 600 rpms with your factory heads.
i would definately run the hydraulic roller of the same series... the xm276 hydraulic roller is a great cam and will make a good bit more power due to increased area under the curve... IF you're going to do the exhaust (pricey). without an exhaust upgrade you would want to go the next cam down.
When thinking about idle quality (what drive are you running again?), assume that for a series of cams, you can go to the next more radical one in a 383 than a 350 and get about the same result. ie about 10 degrees of duration.
I know this is a little random and that I'm leaving some things out, but hopefuly it is helpful...
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