Thanks guys. This is why I love this forum. There has not been a question about my truck that I could not get the correct answer here. You guys are GREAT!A higher stall torque converter will “grab” at a higher rpm to get the engine more in the power band. If you brake torque your Tahoe (foot on the brake and the throttle) that point in which you feel it want to lurch forward is the stall speed where it’s locking up to move the vehicle forward. With a large cam it’s going to want to do that much sooner so a higher stall will fix that. Large cam with a stock converter will be incredibly hard to stop, keep stopped and keep running at idle.
Vvt is variable valve timing. It can adjust the timing on the fly so it can add timing at low rpm to make more power and retard timing at high rpm to make more hp. Basically best of both worlds of a high hp cam and low end torque cam. Your 07 does not have it though (at least I don’t think the Tahoe got it)
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