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Old 10-29-2012, 02:19 PM
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Looking to get a torque converter for my truck. It's never going to tow anything and its my daily driver and frequently sees the 1/8 mile track on the weekend. I was recommended that the yank pro truck 3200 would be good for my truck. I'd like to install the 228r cam from tsp. would that can be too big for my converter? Or should I look at a slightly less stall speed and smaller cam?
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That cam should work very well with that stall in a 6.0.
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That cam should work very well with that stall in a 6.0.
Sweet. I'm also going to put some heads I have laying around. Their going to be shaved .021 and ported so my compression ratio will be around 9.7:1. Will the benefit me or set me back with my planned set up? Lsa on the 228r will either be 114 or 115
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I love my yank 3600. Drives awesome and flashes pretty well.
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