Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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The four-cam 4.6L in my Marauder has a clutch on the alternator that disconnects the drive above a certain RPM or when the throttle is WFO. less inertia and spinning mass during the .5 second upshifts.
Huh, I've never heard of a clutch on the alternator for that reason. That's interesting. I've heard of that linkage (disconnecting the AC compressor with full throttle) but not alternator.
I have a Meziere electric pump, but it still has a pulley on it that spins freely, so there is a little loss there...
I imagine that's essentially the same as an AC compressor with the clutch off, which is something close to zero. I'm assuming that pump has been reliable for you? That's what I have, although minus the pulley.
That cam sounds pretty sporty, but since you have an intake system that can suck huge CFM, you might be right. Again, driveability will be what you want it to be and if a screaming top end is paramount, then plan for the nasty cam and accept the soggy low end...
Isky lists the cam that I bought as 2-6k RPM. However I'm pretty sure they calculate that for a 302 vs. a 351W (since they both can use the same cam, and do in this case). The bigger cam is advertised for 3-7k RPM, again, I think for a 302 vs. a 351W. The heads I have have 2.02"/1.60" valves and 190cc intake runners as I recall.
in a 2400 lb car with 3.73 gears, low end torque really isn't a concern and I wanted it to be more on the sporty side. Basically, I'm not going to do any changes now, but I think that low end driveability is something I'm willing to sacrifice for higher end power in a fun car, but I'll need to see how it drives. If the engine feels like it's really running out of steam at 5k RPM, I'm going to want a new cam. If it pulls well up to 6k, I will probably be fine with it as-is. But if the cam gets wiped out or I have an excuse to change it, spending a few hundred bucks to experiment and try a different cam sounds like something I might do. It's all for the future - for now I'm getting the thing driveable so I can drive it.