GM 5.3 Yukon, is this custom grind OK?
#1
I talked to Comp Cams and got their suggestion on a cam for my application. What I sent them.
- 02 Yukon
- 5000+ lbs
- 3200 stalled 4l80e
- needs to tow a little
- needs to support a turbo in the future, not too much overlap
Here are the specs suggested. What do you all think?
I'll get springs, hardened rods... what else?
- 02 Yukon
- 5000+ lbs
- 3200 stalled 4l80e
- needs to tow a little
- needs to support a turbo in the future, not too much overlap
Here are the specs suggested. What do you all think?
I'll get springs, hardened rods... what else?
#5
#6
Seems fine. you will need springs! Singles will be fine, and I'd look for a .625" lift. Hardened pushrods are a must! 7.4s would most likely work, but I would recommend getting a pushrod length checker and making sure. Also, get a really good trans cooler! like a tru cool 40,000.
#7
It pull good at wide open but when towing with the converter locked on the highway it's gonna be a dog. For a 5.3 that's gonna tow a 222/222 .596/.596 115+4 is a bit much. Turbos don't need a lot of duration so personally I would move down into the 218 range.
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#8
Seems fine. you will need springs! Singles will be fine, and I'd look for a .625" lift. Hardened pushrods are a must! 7.4s would most likely work, but I would recommend getting a pushrod length checker and making sure. Also, get a really good trans cooler! like a tru cool 40,000.
Covered on the cooler. Tru Cool 40k!
#9
Good point on the duration. I'll see if they can do 218/218 596/.596 115+4 then.
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