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Old 06-25-2008, 09:45 PM
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I did a search and found lots of stuff but nothing pertaining to a truck like mine.

I've decided I have to go with a 4l80e now that the 60 has broken. I have 32" tires and the mods seen in my sig.

While I'm getting $$$$ together and choosing a vendor what stall speed is recommended?
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Alot of guys are running a 26-2800 with the radix, but I would go 3-3200 the radix will love it, so will that cam...

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I'd say 2600-3200. Being a play toy i'd lean to the 3000 range.
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I run a stock 80 converter, it's loose enough for me. You do have a pretty big cam and fairly aggressive mods. Maybe something closer to 3000.
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