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I thinkWhat gear ratio do you have? I'm guessing you are also going to get a tune for the AFM/DOD delete? Tune for the cam over the base tune will also be required.
I'm just learning about camshaft selection, but it seems like a common mistake is a lot of guys tend to "over-cam" if there's such a term. I would say before purchasing, call the camshaft company that sells them and give them your specs and needs/wants. Just be mindful that come companies are just trying to push and sell their specific products.
3:73s (4WD)What gear ratio do you have? I'm guessing you are also going to get a tune for the AFM/DOD delete? Tune for the cam over the base tune will also be required.
I'm just learning about camshaft selection, but it seems like a common mistake is a lot of guys tend to "over-cam" if there's such a term. I would say before purchasing, call the camshaft company that sells them and give them your specs and needs/wants. Just be mindful that come companies are just trying to push and sell their specific products.
I can’t use the stock camshaft, I’m deleting the AFM, so at least 8 lifters need to be replaced and with that the camshaft.If you have a 4l and not the 6l80 and a 5.3, I would suggest a stock replacement cam and not any of the stage cams if you want to keep making decent torque to tow with now and then.
I can’t use the stock camshaft, I’m deleting the AFM, so at least 8 lifters need to be replaced and with that the camshaft.
Oh boy, here we go again….I can’t use the stock camshaft, I’m deleting the AFM, so at least 8 lifters need to be replaced and with that the camshaft.
has never stopped people from asking frequently asked-and-answered questions.... here we go again ...