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vacuum for mopar 509 cam....

Started by 1974dodgecharger, May 04, 2015, 08:52:45 AM

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Charger_Dart

FWIW I have a 509 cam in my big block and it only pulls about 8-9" of vacuum at idle - about 950 - 1050 rpm
68 Charger R/T & 68 Dart GT Convertible

c00nhunterjoe

Quote from: Charger_Dart on May 07, 2015, 01:29:02 PM
FWIW I have a 509 cam in my big block and it only pulls about 8-9" of vacuum at idle - about 950 - 1050 rpm
My 383 does NOT like to idle that low... lol. I will have to try to force her to idle below 1000 and get a reading...lol

Kern Dog

Quote from: BSB67 on May 04, 2015, 08:26:00 PM
If your gauge reads 21" of vacuum with a 509 cam in a 440 at less than 1000 rpm, your gauge is broken.

Absolutely. I had a 509 in my 440/493 and the best idle vacuum in Park was 11" at around 1100 rpms.

Kern Dog

"Point being this guy told me my engine is messed up and my vacuum should be at 15 to 20?   I was like oh crap really? He said I need to retime my car for higher vacuum amd he said I should haveore power.  I told him my engine has 500hp on engine dyno stand.....with that vacuum.   He said if I could get more vacuum I would have a 900hp engine?"

That guy is a delusional assclown.
There is no way in any universe that any amount of tuning or timing adjustment is worth 400 HP. What a jerkoff.
Now, it is entirely possible to see decent gains in the 25-30 HP range if the baseline timing is at a paltry stock 6* BTDC and the engine "likes" 18-20*. The 509 with the long overlap does need a bunch of initial to overcome the dilution of the intake charge. My 440/493 ran about 10-11" of vacuum with the 509 at a 1000 rpm idle.
People bash the MP cams for being outdated but they DO make power. I haven't heard nearly as many cam & lifter failures from Ma Mopar as compared to the likes of Comp Cams.

b5blue

 I had a Mopar 509 in my 70 Charger (440) and lived with it 15 years as a daily driver. It took some tweaks to get it to behave well with my six pack and as mentioned off idle not much torque. It's basically a drag race grind and from mid range up pulls like a beast. Adjust and live with it until you can get a street grind in there.  :2thumbs: