Dodge330,
My 1966 Plymouth Satellite 2-door hardtop shares some of the same attributes as your build which affirms the performance potential. Wow, 11.30 is definitely getting it with that mild camshaft and gear. Nice job!! As you can see below my hydraulic roller carries the low to mid 230 @ .050 duration. I will be installing a 3000rpm converter and manual valve body torqueflite. Currently I have rebuilt the rear of the car with hemi leaf springs with solid front bushings, 4 degree pinion shims, adjustable pinion snubber, 7/8" rear sway bar, Rancho 9-way adjustable shocks, and 8.750" sure grip with 3.23 gearing. The front k-member has been replaced with a QA1 tubular unit, tubular upper and lower control arms, manual steering box, .880 torsion bars, and Competition Engineering 3 way adjustable shocks. Since it will have a full interior and no roll cage I installed CarTool torque boxes, weld in subframe connectors, and other non conspicuous bracing. The engine build should make close to 600hp and 650tq on pump gas.
My engine combination is a 440/512 with the following parts:
Block: 1971 nonhp .060 overbore
Crank: Eagle 4.25 stroke (2.20 rod journals)
Rods: Eagle 7.1 h-beam (.990 pin)
Pistons: SRP
Compression: 10.5-11:1
Balancer: Professional Products 90013
Intake: Indy dual plane
Heads: 440 Source Stealth (929-16 springs, 741-16 retainers, 611-16 locks),
ported 290cfm @ 600.
Camshaft: Hydraulic Roller, Comp Cam custom grind (ADV Duration 281-287,@ .050 230-236, lift 622I & 625E w/1.6 rockers. GRIND #: CRB3 3194 /3196 HR111.
Rocker Arms: Crane Cams Gold 1.6
lifters: Comp Cam 8921-16
Push Rods: Smith Bros. Custom
Timing Chain: Hex adjust Cloyes
Oil Pan: Moroso with Moroso pick up
Carb: 950 CFM holley