Thanks for the calc/chart and input guys! (Though I'm confused by the shift points. Maybe this is where an auto VB would shift into that gear w/o low vacuum?)
I think I could live with a Comp 270'ish chop. I definitely know better than to over cam again.
https://youtu.be/alWXQyBhKfA
I wondered why that sounded so ROUGH. That's a Comp 270H (in a little 390).
I thought that video was the 282S or the 427-8v 324-324 cam until I looked.
IF that big Merc has a 3.00 & stock stall it's a dog off the line.
The Comp 270S is smoother than that, idles about like a 428CJ, when it's warmed up it's like there's "no cam" in it.
Solid cams idle smoother & make more power. Downside is setting the valves, not that bad for the low miles we drive em.
ON THE KICKDOWN:
If your intake doesnt have to 2 holes to mount the "Rat Trap" (bellcrank?), you can mount it up on the firewall.
Just keep the pivot bar in the same spot in space & "swing" the Rat Trap up 90 degrees so the holes aim at the firewall.
We even just used 1 hole on our original XL, didnt want to drill another hole in the firewall & there was 1 hole already there.
Works fine, although we just us it for the kickdown, not the throttle itself.
I've also used the stock 64 PRNDDL with a 67-up C6 column trans, works fine as noted above, but kinda sloppy for manual shifting.
So I just play with the governor & modulator til I'm happy with full-throttle shift RPM & then it's done.
I suppose your plan is ok if you want to shift it every time, but that would make Werby's Wife mad if she had to shift an automatic.
EDIT_EDIT:
Oh, that's Chilly's Merc!
I like the sound of those aerochambers. Like good old glasspacks but way better flow than most of the smallish ones.