Need a Little Stall Education Loose? Tight?
#1
Need a Little Stall Education Loose? Tight?
Looking into a stall and have no past experience in this field.
What does it mean if it's loose or tight?
What does "it flashes @ xxxx rpm" mean?
From what I read I guess if I want a little better performance with little or no MPG hit and daily drivability with occasional light to medium towing I want a 2800?
My truck specs in the sig.
Thanks
What does it mean if it's loose or tight?
What does "it flashes @ xxxx rpm" mean?
From what I read I guess if I want a little better performance with little or no MPG hit and daily drivability with occasional light to medium towing I want a 2800?
My truck specs in the sig.
Thanks
#7
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tight and loose refer to how much gas you have to give it to get the truck moving. For instance with my 3500 I could let off the gas and my truck wouldn't move. With my 2800 I let off the gas and it moves just like stock. I think a 2800-3000 would be perfect for you. Look at circle d's 278mm.
http://www.circledspecialties.com/Co...s/LS1-278.html
http://www.circledspecialties.com/Co...s/LS1-278.html
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#9
tight and loose refer to how much gas you have to give it to get the truck moving. For instance with my 3500 I could let off the gas and my truck wouldn't move. With my 2800 I let off the gas and it moves just like stock. I think a 2800-3000 would be perfect for you. Look at circle d's 278mm.
http://www.circledspecialties.com/Co...s/LS1-278.html
http://www.circledspecialties.com/Co...s/LS1-278.html