opinion on revmax stall?
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The proper stall speed depends upon your cam, your rear end ratio and other factors. Give us those and we can give you a better idea how well that would work.
From the little I know about LT1 engines, in stock form they tend to be biased toward a lower rpm than an LS1. Therefore, while a 3600 stall might give you the desired 60ft time, a lower stall might give you a better ET. Of course with a different intake and/or cam, this all changes.
From the little I know about LT1 engines, in stock form they tend to be biased toward a lower rpm than an LS1. Therefore, while a 3600 stall might give you the desired 60ft time, a lower stall might give you a better ET. Of course with a different intake and/or cam, this all changes.
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96 trans am a4 stock rebuild lt1 10.7cr ,cc305, ram air intake, 1.6 rr, long tube headers, ory, cut out, tci3000 stall , 3.73 gears, tb bypass, dr's, and pcmforless tune.. car and me 3520lbs
car 994
looking for low 1.6
car 994
looking for low 1.6