AJ's Opinion; Just for you 318 streeters

I think we've lost sight of; how I opened this thread.
Not really but it is off the main road us of your 318 hating. But a street(‘er) engine is what pops up with you. My OD statement still holds true. Possibly, More on that later.
I’m going to answer your post in Red.
Way to much work writing quote with tags over and over.
I could not care less about dragracing.
That’s fine
I could not care less about third gear.
In a manual trans? I’m missing something here besides my nap… LOL
Since I live in a world where the speed limit is, for the most part 100kph/62mph,
55 in LINY but up to if not more elsewhere to 75.
I am talking about a streeter. And, since I live an average of 20 miles from anywhere, my definition of streeter includes touring.
Now who is blurring the lines? That would be mostly a suspension issue.
Now as to overdrive, few people can afford an overdrive, for one thing.
I call BS on that.
And the only reason to have one is why? Hyup, cuz the cruise rpm is so high. And why is that? cuz to get low rpm performance with your big cam small engine, you had to gear it up. Assumption!
And this cost you IDK say $4000 at least.
Really?!?! I just paid $500 for a perfect running A-500.
So waitaminute; why wouldn't you just start with a bigger engine that already comes with a boatload of lo-rpm power? to keep the street gears, and spend that $4000 on something that makes a lot more sense?
Because those that are wanting to use a 318 are asking for help on there 318. I’m not saying a bigger engine is t better. I’ve always said it was. I just don’t stomp on other peoples choices when they state they don’t have money or just the simple want to do a smaller engine.
Unlike yourself.

So check this out;
Say you have a lo-C 318 with a modest cam, say a 262/270/110, The pressure at 8/1 is predicted to be 126psi at 800ft, and the VP comes to 99. I mean this is what guys are building.
So now, to get your 3600 pound car moving, briskly, even 3.23s won't cut it. So in goes a 3000 stall and away you go. But hang on, that 262 cam might power-peak around 4800, and with an auto, you will shift it at ~5500. Which is ~48 mph in first gear with 3.23s........ and so, on the 1-2 shift, the rpm plummets to 3245. Now, the 126psi cylinder pressure comes into play. My lawnmower makes more than that.To get to 65mph@4200 is a 955 rpm climb with the engine in the doggy-zone.
So out come the 3.23s, which cruised at 65= 2750, and in go the 3.91s; now cruising at 3320, yeah IDK..... ok so now, the engine hits 5500 at 40 mph, and on the shift the rpm plummets back to 3245, and 65 will be 5100 in Second about perfect, but the engine still got stuck in the doggy-zone beginning at 3245 for a fair ways.
With the TorqueFlite automatic, this is a fact of life, on the 1-2 shift..
The cure for this is more cylinder pressure or a very much higher than 3000 stall, Ima thinking a 3800.
Ok but wait the whole reason for the dogginess is the small cylinder volume when the intake closes, combined with the very low Effective Dcr.
I mean at 8/1Scr, the Effective swept volume is just 535cc and the Effective Dcr is just 6.58/1

To give you an idea of what 535cc is, this is 32.65 cubes, times 8= 261 cubes of engine size.. that is where you are getting your performance from. And compressing it to just 6.58, instead of perhaps 8.0/8.2, well that is the death knell for low-rpm power right there.
You decide.
Thank you for the narrow view of engine building for streetable performance. Yet again, you miss the mark.
What amazes me is that you are in the calculators so much that you miss most everything else going on around you. I would have bet a bengi on your reply being so much better. Glad I didn’t bet. I would have lost.
You disappoint.

And yet again, you showed why you hate 318’s.
Again.