Play Truck Cam?
#1
I know this question gets asked all the time and I hate to be that guy but the time has come to buy a cam. All of the searching that I've done I see guys looking for good DD cams. I'm looking for a good play truck cam for a truck that will be driven on weekends and not everyday. I want a good sounding idle and I'd like to make at least 400 rwhp.
I'm doing an LQ9 6.0 swap in an OBS Extended cab short bed. I plan on running the PRC Stage 1 or 2.5 LS6 heads and I'm willing to run a 3600-4000 converter. The truck already has 3.73/TruTrac but I plan to run at least 4.10 once its all done. It may see the track a few times a year but it will mostly be a street/play truck. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thanks!
I'm doing an LQ9 6.0 swap in an OBS Extended cab short bed. I plan on running the PRC Stage 1 or 2.5 LS6 heads and I'm willing to run a 3600-4000 converter. The truck already has 3.73/TruTrac but I plan to run at least 4.10 once its all done. It may see the track a few times a year but it will mostly be a street/play truck. Any suggestions are welcomed. Thanks!
#4
Yea I've been eyeing that Tourquer V2. Even looked into the V3 but its a little more aggressive. A buddy of mine runs the TR TruTorq Level 5 cam in a set up thats similar to mine, but in a regular cab. He says he loves it. The specs on it are 227/239 .614/.621 115 LSA. It seems like more of an LS3 style cam with all the exhaust duration but his truck runs pretty good. Thanks for yalls input.
#5
The 244/248 .612/.615 112 lsa I just pulled out of my daily driver truck was a really good cam. 4.56 gear and 3200 converter drive on the street and pull a boat just fine..
#7
I've considered doing a custom cam. I know Geoff knows what he's doing but I would feel more comfortable going with an "off the shelf cam" which has been proven. I still may go with a custom grind. Decisions decisions...
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