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The hardening on my stock cam failed

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Old 08-26-2012, 05:49 PM
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So, 2600 is too low?
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Originally Posted by kretty
So, 2600 is too low?
Well if you already bought it I guess use it, its better than the stock converter which is 1700-1800rpm.

Are you worried about towing or MPG loss? Is that why you are reluctant to go bigger?

I would go at least 3000-3200rpm IMO, sooner or later you will get used to that 2600 in 1 week and say "man I should have gone bigger".
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