A new one!!!!!!! LOL No< i would have to say a RV cam< mild but you van tell a difference without sacrificing fuel consumption...
It's best to contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation based on your application.
Your best bet would be to contact a cam manufacturer for a recommendation. All the popular cam companies have websites.
Yes, but running a 350 cam with 305 heads is not effective,you need to run 350 heads as well. In order to benefit from a 350 cam you need something to flow that extra fuel and air, so using 350 heads along side of the 350 cam will be the cheapest and best choice. HAVE FUN!! A 350 head can physically bolt onto a 305 block. However, 350 heads can have the valves extend into the cylinder and contact the cylinder wall (even with the smaller 305 cam). The 350 cam in the 305 with stock heads will work. You wont want to use 350 heads you will lose compression due to the largers combustion chambers.
With a stock cam 700-750 rpm. With a performance cam it can be up to 1200 rpm. With a stock cam 700-750 rpm. With a performance cam it can be up to 1200 rpm.
Yes. Contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation.
Check with the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation.
best guess would be 25 horsepower.more with timing advance.maybe 35.
it's best to get a recommendation from a cam manufacturer.
10 degrees with a stock cam
Contact the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recomendation.
You will need to stay under 400 lift.
There are lots of good choices available depending on your application. Check with the cam manufacturer of your choice for a recommendation based on your needs.