TSP Torquer v.2
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TSP Torquer v.2
Hey guys I was looking to go with the Torquer v.2 cam with the... 232/234 .595/.598 & 112 LSA
but yeah my car is a auto and i was going to go ahead and get heads
but the question is would i need a stall to go along with that size cam?
or would my stocker work just fine????
Brad
but yeah my car is a auto and i was going to go ahead and get heads
but the question is would i need a stall to go along with that size cam?
or would my stocker work just fine????
Brad
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definitely stall, 3500 like me and bill is perfect. i have 113 lsa.
http://texas-speed.com/shop/item.asp
torquer 2, prc dual, ported oil pump, gaskets, 7.400 pushrods, good to go. but stall first or at same time
http://texas-speed.com/shop/item.asp
torquer 2, prc dual, ported oil pump, gaskets, 7.400 pushrods, good to go. but stall first or at same time
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Originally Posted by PREDATOR-Z
I wouldn't use a TCI in my cars even if you paid me.
Go VIG or Yank
Go VIG or Yank
Sound like a good combo?
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i think the yank hits the quickest ie if it says 3200 it hits at 3200 and the vig hits a bit later at least that has been my experience. both brands are excellent however.