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Old 01-23-2010, 02:11 PM
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Default 3400 stall with TR230/224 111LSA?

I'm very new to LS1s (Mustang convert) and I'm wondering how well this cam will match my converter? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

I did a search and found a little info, but nothing that seemed like a hard yes or no...
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should work fine! i have a 3200 stall with a cam similar to that and it drives exactly like stock except when you floor it..
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It'll work fine. No problem at all.

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i drove my extremely similar cam for a year on stock stall...so you should be really good with that

i got a yank 3600 though
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you should be fine I am in the 23X/24X 61X61X 112 and am running a 3400 stall.
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it will be better then normal if your mustang is light. For an f body I would recommend a little bigger.
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Originally Posted by Longshot LCMS
I'm very new to LS1s (Mustang convert)
Welcome home my wayward child . You have been forgiven for your past transgressions .
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Originally Posted by Paul57
Welcome home my wayward child . You have been forgiven for your past transgressions .
lol thank you. I haven't picked up the car yet, but I'm planning to soon and making plans for it. My dad has actually been a GM parts dealer for over 30 years, I was raised on GM dollars so it's kinda like being reaccepted by my family
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That cam should work good with that stall...if anything I'd suggest to go with a bigger stall....
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What about valve springs? 918s work?
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pac 1218s or 1518s IMO
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Originally Posted by Longshot LCMS
What about valve springs? 918s work?
Yes. I like the PAC springs myself but 918s will work fine just be sure to install at the correct height.




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