Stalls and Cams...
I've also been told that a 228 cam would probably be best for my car, any ideas as far as cams would be helpful too.
I would be weary of dumping too much money into the 4L60E or performance parts for it. It is a weak transmission barely adequate for the stock power of an LT1. Some people have good luck with them. I didn't on either on the Trans Ams I have had. Just something to think about.
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As far as the cam goes it really depends on what stall you choose.
I went with the ms3 mainly because I dont DD the car and I wanted something that would work well with the larger stall. But you can talk to the guys over at Texas Speed they are very helpful and can help you find a cam that will match what you are wanting to get out of the car.
I've also been told that a 228 cam would probably be best for my car, any ideas as far as cams would be helpful too.
PM me if you got any other questions about stalls..
Let me know if you have any other questions and I'd be happy to help you out!
Jon
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Good luck and I say a lower stall is good for street-ability, gives you great road manners, something to consider is finding a 3k -3400 stall and I would say close to a 2.4 to 2.5 str, from my understanding the str is what gives you a little better street manners and the closer to 2.5 the better the manners.
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You choose your stall based on your driving manners (tight or loose) and to match the cam to the stall shift extensions.
I daily drive my car with the VRX3 cam (226/228 .585 .588 114 LSA) and the Yank SS3600 and I love it. I had the stall installed first and it did awesome with just bolt ons. It's really easy to drive, you'll get used to it fast. The first time I drove my car after putting the stall in, it just felt like I was driving through a little mud or something. I can't even remember how it drove with the stock stall anymore now that I'm used to the SS3600.
My dad was a Chevy mechanic for years so I'll have him look over my car and make sure everything is good (the tranny and all that junk)
I was running a Vigilante 2800 stall for a while. It would actually flash around 3200-3400 though. Vigilantes tend to do that ( flash higher than rated). But around town, it definitely made the car more fun to drive, and gas mileage was maybe slightly effected. The transmission has since gone out ( Bought the car with a stall, someone installed it incorrectly..... boom). I have since gone with a Vigilante 4000 and I love it. (As stated earlier, my 4000 actually stalls at ~4400) My in-town gas mileage has suffered, but it's an animal at the track.
I will say, the 2800 launched excellent at the track also.
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