Need some help
#1
I have an 07 silverado classic,I just bought a camshaft. Is's a TSP 232/234 598/598 1800-6300 rpm.I know I will need to retune my truck and I am thinking of running a 2500 stall, but I don't know if thats big enough.I have some pacesetter lt's,tb spacer, and a cold air kit on the way. Does anyone know of anything else I might need to make this cam live in a 4.8 liter. Also what gears should I be running out back?, oh it's a crew cab. The cam is probably over kill I know .
#2
That cam in a 4.8 in a crewcab? If you don't mind me asking,why so big?
Either way,if you run that cam I would say you will need atleast a 3600-3800 stall converter.A 2500 stall converter won't be enough for that cam in a 4.8 in a crewcab.
Either way,if you run that cam I would say you will need atleast a 3600-3800 stall converter.A 2500 stall converter won't be enough for that cam in a 4.8 in a crewcab.
#5
Ok guys I got lucky an the order didn't go through, for once the bank helped me from making a bad impulse buy.I will still get the tsp package ,but only alot smaller. I have to call the bank to do big spending cuz I am currently depolyed to Afghanistan.
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#8
Also, the GEN IV has the cam position sensor in the front, where the GEN III has it in the rear. Im not 100% sure, but I think most of the one bolt cams are going to be GEN IV (cam position in front)



