thoughts on this top end combo?
i have a set of 243 heads that need cleaning up and id like to shave ether .10 or .20 off them while im at it, i have a set of .40 cosmetic head gaskets laying around i plan on using
thoughts on shaving heads .10 or .20?
im looking at throwing in a cam while i do this and i had my eye on the Torquer V2, i want something that will really wake it up but i wamt my power band to stay between 2000-6200 rpms so im not looking for anything i have to rev it out, truck has a 2600 stall comverter from factory and im lookin for fun off the line power.
is the Torquer V2 a good choice for this pr is there another cam yall would recommand that will fit this build better?
also throwing LTs on it while i do this as i got a set for $150 but besides the heads and cam package thats all im lookin at doing to this truck as it is my DD
thanks!!
I'd run a 222/226 112+2 EPS camshaft with it. 10.9:1 CR with 8.7:1 DCR. Plus good valve events for a big truck...
ive heard good things about the eps cams so ill have to check them out too.
BTR also has a series of truck cams and so does Cam Motion. Both of those can use stock LS6 springs and pushrods. The EPS lobes need hardened pushrods and at least a good aftermarket beehive spring.
The SDPC HT1 (214/218 111lsa+3, lift .559"/.562") truck cam would work very well with the 2600TC stall. The cam lobes are mild so PAC 1218 beehive valve springs would work very well with it.
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and with having .20 off heads and .10 off head gaskets would i still use 7.400 push rods?
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I would however not run that much compression with anything smaller than the EPS cam. It will work better with the higher compression. The smaller the cam, the less compression it needs.
"driveablity" to me is not stalling at the stop lights or having idleing issues, i DDed my 700rwhp camed and turboed T/A for 10 months and didnt realize how intense the car was untill i let it sit for 2 months then drove again.
main goal in this is basically i want as much power as i can get from 2000(or 2600 since thats my stall)-6200rpms. if that makes sense/you get where im going at.
now unless im missing a reason that running lower CR will benefit me some how plz fill me in as this is why i made this thread. it has been beneficial and helpful so far
thanks guys!
FYI, if you still want a bigger cam then get a higher stall TC.
Last edited by 99Bluz28; Aug 27, 2014 at 03:55 PM.
IMO, if you plan on doing any regular heavy towing/hauling I wouldn't go any bigger than the last cam specs I recommended, and not go any bigger than a 3200 Stall TC.
How much lift are you wanting or willing to go with..?
Last edited by 99Bluz28; Aug 27, 2014 at 04:13 PM.
Yes, the cam lobe ramp rates is what I'm talking about.
Negatives with aggressive ramp rates is accelerated valve train wear, less stable at high rpm unless stiffer valve springs, which in turn accelerates wear even more. The plus is that it'll normally make some more power than milder cam lobes.
IMO, I Like to stay away from vey aggressive cam lobes like the Comp XE-R's, and at least go with slightly less aggressive lobes like the LSL even though it has higher lift it it'll make equal power while being slightly more stable. Now if you're willing sacrifice a little bit power for a noticeably more stable lobe then the Comp LXL is a excellent choice. I'd consider it a semi-aggressive lobe. Then there's milder lobes like the Xtreme RPM (high lift) which offers slight less power that the LXL, but a lot longer valve train life and is also a very good choice for forced induction an motors that will see sustained high rpm use. FYI, don't let lift over .600" scare you away just keep it under .630"lift with stock rockers. Lift alone doesn't make a cam lobe more aggressive. The EPS lobes are also very good. I'd place them right between the LSL and LXL cam lobes as far cam lobe ramp rates, but with lower lift than the LXL. Furthermore Cam Motion offers a killer selection of lobes similar in ramp rate to the Comp Xtreme RPM (high lift), but with the ability to select from a wide range of lift to choose from each duration offered, which is surprisingly available in .5* to 1* increments. So if you have a exact lobe lift and duration you want they can get it for you.
Hopefully this helps some, and doesn't put you to sleep.





