I believe this is true on the later model tbi and the cars with roller cam engines but, the early model truck tbi engines are boat anchors and why gm changed the cam. The one in my truck was stock down to the paper air filter and smog pump, it reacted fine and moved the truck best it could with 342s and 33s but above 3k it just revved it never pulled any better. I advanced the timing and nothing made it better. IT wasn't until I found this that it made sense to me and why it was flat above 3k
then look that up here 350/8 = 43.75 CID per cylinder and you can see how terrible that cam really is.
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IMHO unless you are going to change the heads and cam I wouldn't waste any money on performance parts as you see they arent going to help that much with that cam. Save your money for heads and cam or ls swap.