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Old Jun 9, 2015 | 03:14 PM
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The EPS 222/226 115 camshaft would also work.

Although, I'd still run a 3000 stall with it.

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Old Jun 9, 2015 | 08:29 PM
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why not contact one of the experts to have them spec you something for YOUR goals?
several well meaning people on here told me a cam in the range I now have would be too small.so I contacted Ed Curtis.damn glad I did..
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Old Jun 9, 2015 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion
The EPS 222/226 115 camshaft would also work.

Although, I'd still run a 3000 stall with it.

See it here: https://ls1tech.com/forums/dynamomet...k-results.html
Thats not the norm for that cam though. My 228R didnt even get that high.
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Old Jun 9, 2015 | 08:56 PM
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Why not run a converter and skip the cam for now? It'll cost less than a cam/valvetrain swap, give you better performance at this stage, and will support a cam swap later on if you want one.

Probably not what you want to hear, and it isn't as cool sounding as a lopey cam, but it'll wake the lazy a4 up.
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Old Jun 9, 2015 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeWS6
Thats not the norm for that cam though. My 228R didnt even get that high.
That may be true. But I just searched. I saw a combo that made 428/410 with TSP 5.3L heads, and a 400/395 through stock 853s. It's a nice little cam. A lot less overlap than the 228R - so even more friendly for a daily driver cam. But should make more avg torque.

In fact, if you paired that with AI 219 LS1s/218cc 5.3L or TSP 5.3L it would make a lot of avg power.
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Old Jun 10, 2015 | 04:40 PM
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in reference to what Greed4Speed and I know this doest pertain to this section but would a FTI 2800 stall converter be too much for a daily driver with the stock cam I know the LS1 in stock form likes to rev. I guess the question is is it better to get maybe a 2800 stall or 3000 to get a feel for more performance, then save up for a cam and do it right with the 224 or 228 cam? Also who here went stall first then cam and is it better to do that? Thanks again guys.
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Old Jun 10, 2015 | 06:06 PM
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Get the stall first. It doesn't drive any worse than stock. I run a 4000 stall that's pretty loose with 3.23s. And a loud exhaust. It's not bad at all. If I had a quiet exhaust, it would probably feel like stock. I would say don't do a 3000. Do a 4000. Or more. And I'm serious. I wouldn't waste the time to put a 3000 in there. This isn't like driving a 3500 stall on a TH400 without lockup or OD.

Tuning your lockup table is key to getting it to work properly. Before I tuned my tables, I didn't like the way it drove. After I tuned them... thing drives like I want. Easy in traffic. Beast when I bury my foot.
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Old Jun 10, 2015 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by JakeFusion
Get the stall first. It doesn't drive any worse than stock. I run a 4000 stall that's pretty loose with 3.23s. And a loud exhaust. It's not bad at all. If I had a quiet exhaust, it would probably feel like stock. I would say don't do a 3000. Do a 4000. Or more. And I'm serious. I wouldn't waste the time to put a 3000 in there. This isn't like driving a 3500 stall on a TH400 without lockup or OD.

Tuning your lockup table is key to getting it to work properly. Before I tuned my tables, I didn't like the way it drove. After I tuned them... thing drives like I want. Easy in traffic. Beast when I bury my foot.
I agree with this. I had a SS3600 stall that I daily drove and I now have a 4200 stall.
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