Cam with "RV" low stall converter?
#1
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Cam with "RV" low stall converter?
Hi everyone, I have recently been looking into upgrading my lq4. I'm new to this and would like some info on if I could run a cam with this torque converter or not. I know that your cam should match your stall but everyone I see is running higher stalls than what mine probably is. I bought the truck with it in it and he never told me what the exact stall on it was and I didn't ask because I didn't plan on doing much to it. All he did was call it an "rv low stall torque converter". I'm guessing it's made for a motor home or similar application? If anybody can shed some light on this and maybe some possible cam options without having to switch converters would be appreciated!
#4
The STG2 HI LIFT TSP TRUCK CAM
Will do what you want and work with any stall.
We have it with the pac1218 springs right now for $500 shipped this next week only!!
Will do what you want and work with any stall.
We have it with the pac1218 springs right now for $500 shipped this next week only!!
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Hi everyone, I have recently been looking into upgrading my lq4. I'm new to this and would like some info on if I could run a cam with this torque converter or not. I know that your cam should match your stall but everyone I see is running higher stalls than what mine probably is. I bought the truck with it in it and he never told me what the exact stall on it was and I didn't ask because I didn't plan on doing much to it. All he did was call it an "rv low stall torque converter". I'm guessing it's made for a motor home or similar application? If anybody can shed some light on this and maybe some possible cam options without having to switch converters would be appreciated!
#6
What does it flash too? My stock ones have always been in the 2400 to 2600 rpm range... so is it lower than that or higher? Honestly with the brakes the truck have and a stockish LQ4 you can brake torque it to pretty much full stall too haha.