Yea my bad I forgot to mention itll be backed behind a 833 with 355 sure grip
Yeah that's exactly what I ran with the 509/108
>Hey but, I tried 4.88s which were dynomite., but first gear was over in milliseconds, not what you want in a streeter.
>Next I tried 4.30s which with the standard 2.66 gearset gave me a nice starter of 11.44; but cruising 65= 3480 was unacceptable.
>Next I installed an F-body 3.09box and installed some 3.23s to see how that 9.98 starter would work , which I really liked. But the 509 cam hated those gear-splits, and 65mph was now 1910rpm, too low for that cam.
> But the very worst thing about that cam was that the slowest speed I could drive at, with the 3.09 low and 3.55s was 4mph @550rpm; BUT, that cam was not a fan of 550rpm. So parading was OUT.
>finally I said to 'ell with that cam, tore it out and sold it to an up and coming racer. NEVER have I been sorry.
>I knew going in that, that cam would be iffy, and I really tried to like it, and if I would have had a 5-speed, I could have made it work. I just needed something like 4.10s and a .78 overdrive............ Which overdrive I would save up for and eventually get. But by that time I had a much better combo.
If you don't already have an A833, I highly recommend the Commando gearset. 3.09-1.92-1.40-1.00, she works really well with 3.55s and a cam around 223/230/110@050, even to the cam I have had now since 2004, a 230/237/110 ....... But I wouldn't buy a 110 cam again, in these sizes; maybe not any size.
If you insist on running that 292 cam, and you have NEITHER a trans Nor a Rear gear, then I highly recommend a high-stalled auto with 3.91s.
But if not married to the 292/108 then
I highly recommend something in the 222>228 range, and on a 108 or less LSA, then still the Commando box and 3.23s. But, that cam will suffer a rear gear right down to 2.76. But with 3.55s, it will be dynomite.
I ran all my cams with OOTB Edelbrocks, 1.6 arms, a very tiny lifter preload, and enough spring to go at least 7200. and yes, my Hughes HE2330AL cam went there no problem. the 1>2 shift was a blast. 2>3 busted the 245s loose and set them on fire, and the 2>3 was still more than just barking tires.
>next, I had to narrow the rear, move the springs and make room for 295s, which after that, only spun from 4000>5000 in Second gear.......
>Don't sell a 223*cam short. I put a double overdrive on that, and a specially tuned carb, still pulling thru the Airgap intake; and on one day trip, she returned 32mpgUS, cruising at 65=1600 .
I would still be running that 223 cam, had it not dropped lobes in 2004.