getting the truck dyno'd finally
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I'm actually thinking about maybe doing a LS6 cam. I'm not totally sure though. I think I'll be kinda limited b/c of the truck intake, but it'll be a LOT better than stock. Nitrous is still very tempting. I can pickup a kit right now for under 300 that's only been sprayed once. I hate having to save money before xmas time
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I'm actually thinking about maybe doing a LS6 cam. I'm not totally sure though. I think I'll be kinda limited b/c of the truck intake, but it'll be a LOT better than stock. Nitrous is still very tempting. I can pickup a kit right now for under 300 that's only been sprayed once. I hate having to save money before xmas time
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Tehcnically you don't HAVE to get a torque converter with any cam, but if you don't it will feel dead off of the line until it gets to the cams power band.
Someone else correct me if I am wrong.
Someone else correct me if I am wrong.
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you're exactly right, depending on the cam and everything. I was lookin at the old man truck cam since it's pretty much the stock powerband. anyone heard of someone using this cam? most everyone I see uses the TR220 instead.
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