Here's all the 318 plus for the 318 guys
318 Engine Build - A Parts Book 400HP 318 - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Mopar 318 Engine - Car Craft Magazine
Chrysler 318 Engine - Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
318 Small Block Build - How To - Hot Rod Magazine
318 Long Block Bolt Ons - Tech Articles - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Iron-Headed Mopar 318 Magnum Engine- Popular Hot Rodding Magazine
318 Engine Buildup & Dyno Test - Mopar Muscle Magazine
How To Install A Hotter Camshaft - Mopar Muscle Magazine
1985 Dodge Dart - Mopar Performance Magazine
Vintage Mopar Power! 550HP Chrysler Poly 318 V8 on the Dyno
318 head porting for the average joe
Porting small block 915 j-heads
Magnum head porting for the beginner
360 Engine Head Porting - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Porting Exhaust Smog Heads - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Cylinder Head Porting - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Mopar Small-Block Intake Manifold Flow Test
Performance Intake Manifolds
10 Critical Mopar Engine Building Specs!
Introduction to Rebuilding Mopar Engines - Mopar Muscle Magazine
Adding Magnum To A 360 Short Block - Mopar Muscle Magazine
If you look at the 5 or so builds from 282-477hp they all make about the same torque at 3000 rpm 335-355tq over stock ish 287 tq most don't show dyno # under 3000 rpm except stock ish 2bbl with headers 287 @ 2500 rpm and 292 tq @ 2000 rpm and the 477 hp made 337 tq @ 2500 rpm, I'd say it safe to say every modified engine made more torque/hp from at least 2000 rpm and up. Dyno shows the 318 bottom end Torque ain't as fragile some makeout so you don't have to strangle your engine to make torque but still you want to build a package that focus on 1500-4500 rpm while not snuffing out 4500-5500 rpm.
Better your heads within reason the better the outcome and requiring less cam, for a more streetable package.
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