cam for a 360?

Well from the idle characteristics you want you will want something that will be a milder cam and it is also going to depend on what stall the converter for your tranny will be. That will play a big factor in it. Another big thing you are going to need to think about is how much money do you want to throw into it. If you have deep pockets which a lot of people don't then go with a full roller system. If you are looking for a normal hydraulic cam then something along these lines would probably work and wont set you back too much.

This one is a pretty mild one with a lower duration. You have to take into consideration when you are going with higher durations then you will have lower manifold vacuum which will come into play when running power brakes. If you have manual brakes then that is not a problem.

http://www.compperformancegroupstor...Product_Code=20-212-2&Category_Code=LACAMHFHE

I think this one here would probably be your best bet. There is a good combination of lift and duration. There is enough duration in this one that you will have a nice "Muscle Car" idle and it will have a nice snappy throttle response.

http://www.compperformancegroupstor...Product_Code=20-224-4&Category_Code=LACAMHFXE

There is also a company named Cam motion that will custom grind you any desired lift and duration that you want on any lobe seperation that you could want. They are pretty reasonable considering they are custom ground I am pretty positive that they charge $186 for any spec cam. So you can give them your specs and what you will be running and they can give you suggestions on a custom grind.

www.cammotion.com

Hope this helps some. There are vast amounts of possibilities that you can go with with camshafts so it is hard to pinpoint a specific one sometimes but hopefully this helps.


Jeff