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					Originally Posted by GreenLS6  I Extensively test and dyno with the LS6/L78 cam..  with the Oval port heads and Manifolds in a 454 with 10.1 comp and a decent intake. you should have 525ish ft. lbs. of torque. DO NOT ADVANCE that cam in a 454 or it WILL NOT pull past 5000 rpm.If your repro cam has the 114 lobe separation RETARD 2* ..with the oval ports it will loose No torque but will pull to 6200rpm.. minimal loss to vacuum.
 Don't be afraid of the exhaust manifolds - I have made way more power than you think in my Pure Stock motors and pull to 7k + in my L89/396   ... 6800 rpm in my LS6 making North of 550hp with UNPORTED HEADS AND MANIFOLDS.
 
 consider a Yank 11" convertor , they work nicely.
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i pulled the car apart this weekend -   1) I have a new 9" converter from Cliff Ruggles that has a 3200-3400 stall speed -  he swears by em -  so thats what I went with.
I also had a Crower 01244 cam waiting to go in -  i was worried about the LS6 cam being a bit too much for my engine considering i'm not even 100% certain its 10:1 -  i'm guessing a bit closer to 9.5:1 which is probably still ok = i just hate being on the line.  The crower is a 290/298, 232-244, 562/571 on 112 -  and I have Rhodes lifters for it. 
As for an intake,  i was running the low profile LS5, and now will be running the aluminum version of it which was used on 427/390hp Corvettes... if nothing else, i'll save the 100lbs 
 
when I pulled the timing cover - i checked the LS6 degree at it was indeed advanced 2* so thats right in line with what you said.... but the car just didn't have the "umph" i was hoping for - and i'm certain it wasn't at 500ft/lbs.   it would barely break the tires loose flashing the converter at 2400 - barely...  you could feel the cam "switch on" right about 3000 rpm but felt flat from about 4800 on up....
fwiw - it was an Elgin E-905p variety -  if that makes any difference - 
i can knock out a cam swap in a Monte Carlo in about 6 hours -  SO, if this Crower is a dud then i'll happily go back to the LS6 - but i think i'd use the Crane or a SpeedPro version as I know they are accurate blueprints-  unless i could find an original that isn't junk
will report back soon...
i hope i'm simply not expecting too much from this motor.
also - to be clear - the heads on this are 702 1966 castings and they cc-ed at 94cc.
with the stock 1971 LS5 flattops, and a steel shim head gasket - my math gets me 9.7:1  anyone car to check?  stock deck height.