You have to remember that the 280 Magnum which is
[email protected] will act much different in a 400 than it would in a 350. The 400 is bbc bore and stroke pretty much. It can take more camshaft and not loose torque like the shorter stroke engines will. It will depend on the heads but if you put a camshaft that is around
[email protected] in there it will make a lot of torque but it will be done really fast. It wont make it to 5200 rpms. It might go there but the power band will long have dropped off. Read the "impersonator" engine build I posted. It`s a very similar engine and makes a lot of low end.
Another thing to keep in mind is gearing and tire size. That is going to determine a lot and if this is a auto is it a stock stall? Is there a mild stall? Some converters will have better torque multiplication than others depending on what they were designed for.
Again, the OP hasent been back to comment on this so why bother going round and round about it? Until he comes back to give some more input it eally doesnt matter what cams we suggest.