5.3l into 1962 impala
#61
It's really such a broad question.
A lot of thought goes into a cam selection based on the vehicle's weight, purpose, engine mods, driver's desires in a cam (rumpy idle, mileage, etc). It's hard for someone to just recommend based on a very open ended question.
I would recommend searching for 5.3/6.0 or ls1/2 cam selections and see what you find.
Doug
A lot of thought goes into a cam selection based on the vehicle's weight, purpose, engine mods, driver's desires in a cam (rumpy idle, mileage, etc). It's hard for someone to just recommend based on a very open ended question.
I would recommend searching for 5.3/6.0 or ls1/2 cam selections and see what you find.
Doug
#62
It's really such a broad question.
A lot of thought goes into a cam selection based on the vehicle's weight, purpose, engine mods, driver's desires in a cam (rumpy idle, mileage, etc). It's hard for someone to just recommend based on a very open ended question.
I would recommend searching for 5.3/6.0 or ls1/2 cam selections and see what you find.
Doug
A lot of thought goes into a cam selection based on the vehicle's weight, purpose, engine mods, driver's desires in a cam (rumpy idle, mileage, etc). It's hard for someone to just recommend based on a very open ended question.
I would recommend searching for 5.3/6.0 or ls1/2 cam selections and see what you find.
Doug
someone told me that running a stock LS2 cam in my 5.3 would work great with along with new valve springs.....does that sound about right....looking to make a bit more power adn sound a bit tuffer....
#63
Personally, if I was going through all the trouble of a cam swap, I would want something better. There are much better cams out there.
Look into the tsp228r on 112 lsa or something close in specs to that cam.... maybe even something with split duration.
If you go that route, you'll probably want to do a converter to really get the most out of the cam.
Doug
Look into the tsp228r on 112 lsa or something close in specs to that cam.... maybe even something with split duration.
If you go that route, you'll probably want to do a converter to really get the most out of the cam.
Doug
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hey the pulley setup is from www.alpermotorsports.com and was cheap as hell man and super nice......the alt is close to the steering box but no where near the frame......the gauges are a regular item from dakota digital......fuel pump i did an external walbro pump with vette filter/regulator
Where the brackets part of a kit or did u buy them individually , and if so could u please tell me exactly what u got ?