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tybardy

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is it smart to pair the cam and stall together? I have a decent idea as to what each do stand alone... but i dont think i understand how one effects the other...
 
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yeah, the bigger cam you get the bigger stall you will need to take up for the low end loss. thats why i went ahead and put my smaller cam in my tahoe and the bigger one i just got in my truck motor.
 

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Yuck, I would not like sitting at a stop light waiting for my Tahoe to get RPMs up! We are looking at a 2600-2800 for the Tahoe with my current cam.
 
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mine does great now... im kinda glad i put the smaller cam in there. What cam are you running in ur hoe?
 

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Hey guys I'm jumping into uncharted territory chiming in here. I'm relatively new to the performance aspect of these motors and I'm having trouble specifying what a stall does.
 

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Hey guys I'm jumping into uncharted territory chiming in here. I'm relatively new to the performance aspect of these motors and I'm having trouble specifying what a stall does.
allows the tranny to 'slip' more, putting the engine more into peak HP and TQ areas.
 

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