Is 2500 enough stall for a TR220 cam?
So I've gotta stick with a performabuilt stall to maintain my transmissions extended warranty and plan on running a TR220 or similar cam. I've read that 3k is the best stall speed for these cams but could I get away with a 23-2500? Its the biggest stall thats offered with trans. I've got.
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I would think you should be fine, I used to have a similar cam and only had a yankTT2600 stall. It worked just fine for me.
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honestly 2500 isn't much of a stall at all, that's like stock. To feel like you have anything, your going to want at least a 9.5" 3000+ converter.
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Originally Posted by dlt76028
(Post 4416965)
honestly 2500 isn't much of a stall at all, that's like stock. To feel like you have anything, your going to want at least a 9.5" 3000+ converter.
I thought stock was around 1400? |
thats small for a 220 cam
At the track on slicks it will hook and bog cause you need more stall to get into the powerband |
Originally Posted by Low91
(Post 4416987)
I thought stock was around 1400?
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Originally Posted by slow n low 4.8
(Post 4416995)
thats small for a 220 cam
At the track on slicks it will hook and bog cause you need more stall to get into the powerband |
its not much but i guess its better than stock.. I have the TB verter and its around 2800 and its decent.
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Originally Posted by D_reks{5.3}
(Post 4417034)
its not much but i guess its better than stock.. I have the TB verter and its around 2800 and its decent.
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I had the tr220 with the yanktt3000 and it worked good, and I could hardly tell it was a 3k until you went wot.
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