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Old 08-22-2006, 11:02 PM
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I was thinking about getting a 3200 stall, but I'm not sure if I might want to go even bigger than that. I know yank makes a 3400 stall for the f-body, but can I get one for my truck? And for those of you that have a 3200 stall, how much of a difference did it make (0-60, 1/4, SOTP)?
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i have a tr220 and a 2600 converter for me its works but that cam would better match up to a 3000 stall IMO
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2600 pro troque
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IMO bud, i would go with the 3000 stall, ur truck isnt heavily mod'd, but it all depends on what ur plans with it in the future are as well, but 3000 has worked well for alot of users, and its recommended for trucks like ours. so thats what i would go with, and is already in my plans.

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3000 tci
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Your stall speed should match your cam! No more or you are wasting usable power, no less or you dog out of the hole!
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My cam requires I run a 4000 so I have a Yank SS4000 to compliment it's power band.
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3900 Fuddle here but like said before it all depends on your usage and what cam you are going to run
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
3900 Fuddle here but like said before it all depends on your usage and what cam you are going to run
Originally Posted by trever1t
Your stall speed should match your cam! No more or you are wasting usable power
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3500 9.5 5 clutch pak PI vigi for the fbody

behind my truck it stalls to 3800



i seen 4k stalls behind stock motor fbodys and they rule for 60' and ET. i dont recomend them tho but if you want hard launches there you go

but yes you should match a stall to rpm range of cam


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