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Old 07-09-2010 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by white1
OK reading comprehension > me. I just saw that youre 4dr.

If it were me (I may do this once my CC gets some more miles on it) and I was going 6.0, Id do

Circle D 3000-3200 stall
243 heads
222/226 cam
tune
LTs ORY
CAI
4.10 gears

I have the tune, exhaust, and heads right now on my 4.8, but I havent decided to tear into the engine yet
well sum people have told me that I should get like a 235/235 or 236/242
with a 3800 PI stall..since its a heavier truck
Old 07-09-2010 | 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by la ssharky06
well sum people have told me that I should get like a 235/235 or 236/242
with a 3800 PI stall..since its a heavier truck
I'm no cam god, but less duration is usuallytter for lower rpm torque. IMO a 235/235 would be a good match for a pi3800, but not in a 5500lb truck. And only for a track vehicle or toy at that. Pi converters are great but looser than a lot of other converters. Personally in a 6.0 I think 235/235 is too big. I'd say 225/225 would be good though. Also I would be happier with a 32-3400 stall. 3800 is a bit much imo
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