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Old 03-30-2004 | 11:12 PM
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i ran it with a 3200 and it was great, now it would probably run better with the PY3600E that i had planned on but i'm going to a TH400 trans so i'm not sure what verter i'm gonna go with now. that cam would run pretty good with stock converter until you can upgrade. something like a PT3400 would probably kick *** with that cam.
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idle is choppy huh?
Old 03-31-2004 | 12:50 AM
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it's fairly choppy yes....sounded mean with my exhaust
Old 03-31-2004 | 08:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Slowverado
it's fairly choppy yes....sounded mean with my exhaust

I'm kicking it around... I dont know how high of stall I want to run... I drive it alot on the street and dont want to lose to much drivabilty on the street.
Old 03-31-2004 | 02:27 PM
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if you went with a PT3400 or PY3400 i don't think you'd lose that much drivability and it would work very well with that cam. contact FAST4.8 about the pro yank 3400, i believe that's what he has in his truck (i think) and he could tell ya how it acts on the street with his cam.
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Originally Posted by Slowverado
it's fairly choppy yes....sounded mean with my exhaust

do you have any sound clips?
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bigkid,

i did a post over at the internal section about the 222/224 from comp, and one guy mentioned it should be a nice nitrous cam. maybe you should consider it since you run a 100 dry shot. plus, i saw you have the 3000 stall in your setup, so down low, shouldn't be to much of a problem.
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no sound clip, wasn't in the truck long enough...and plus on dial up it would take a week to load it anyways.
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Originally Posted by SportSide 5.3
bigkid,

i did a post over at the internal section about the 222/224 from comp, and one guy mentioned it should be a nice nitrous cam. maybe you should consider it since you run a 100 dry shot. plus, i saw you have the 3000 stall in your setup, so down low, shouldn't be to much of a problem.
Yea, that is why I was pondering it in the first place. I am still thinking of going with a larger cam but will probablly call FMS and get his input on a custom grind just for me.
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Originally Posted by SportSide 5.3
bigkid,

i did a post over at the internal section about the 222/224 from comp, and one guy mentioned it should be a nice nitrous cam. maybe you should consider it since you run a 100 dry shot. plus, i saw you have the 3000 stall in your setup, so down low, shouldn't be to much of a problem.

who runs a dry shot ??? not me
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