Cam suggestions for my LQ4 silverado
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Cam suggestions for my LQ4 silverado
I was gonna run the MS4 cam that i got now but ppl have been tellin me its too big for daily use. What are some suggestions on a cam for my Silverado runnin a built 4l60 and a 3200 stall?
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What do you plan on using the truck for? That is the biggest factor on cam choice.
If its mainly your "car" and rarely used for heavy towing/hauling is go with a 228/112 like said above.
Not a brand, just a size.228 (duration) 112 (lobe separation) and is stay under .600" of lift so your not eating valve springs.
EPS,Comp cams, and several others make very high quality cams and help you with your final choice
If its mainly your "car" and rarely used for heavy towing/hauling is go with a 228/112 like said above.
Not a brand, just a size.228 (duration) 112 (lobe separation) and is stay under .600" of lift so your not eating valve springs.
EPS,Comp cams, and several others make very high quality cams and help you with your final choice
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What do you plan on using the truck for? That is the biggest factor on cam choice.
If its mainly your "car" and rarely used for heavy towing/hauling is go with a 228/112 like said above.
Not a brand, just a size.228 (duration) 112 (lobe separation) and is stay under .600" of lift so your not eating valve springs.
EPS,Comp cams, and several others make very high quality cams and help you with your final choice
If its mainly your "car" and rarely used for heavy towing/hauling is go with a 228/112 like said above.
Not a brand, just a size.228 (duration) 112 (lobe separation) and is stay under .600" of lift so your not eating valve springs.
EPS,Comp cams, and several others make very high quality cams and help you with your final choice
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I daily drive an 04 GTO with a 408, 12.56:2 compression, 255/266 .624/.624 115 cam, and a 4,000 rpm stall. Don't be afraid of a big stall, its all in matching your stall to your cam.
I wouldn't run an ms4, or even an ms3 with less than a 4,000 stall. With the Lockup converters we run you can still get decient fuel mileage with these bigger ones once your out of town and up to cruising speeds.
I wouldn't run an ms4, or even an ms3 with less than a 4,000 stall. With the Lockup converters we run you can still get decient fuel mileage with these bigger ones once your out of town and up to cruising speeds.