Torquer V2 VS Torquer V3
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ok guys i have a ? for u all, i have a 03 silverado pickup truck it a 6.0l engine of a 2003 denali I'm full bolt ons and currently have a 3000 pi converter. i have plans to change my current cam and thinkin of replacing it with either a t2 or a t3 with some 2.5stage 5.3l heads from tsp. ok now for the ? will i run into vavle clearence problems with either on of these cams? also more or less will i have to get a restall to what stall range more or less?more or less where should i expect to feel the pull with either of these cams
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no valve clearance problems with either one of these cams just as long as you don't mill the heads or go to big of valves. As for the tq converter i have no clue. I'm an M6 guy, hopefully PREDATOR-Z will chime in and help you out there he should know. I've heard of some people getting 20,000 miles out of the dual springs, but i plan on checking mine about 15,000 just to be safe. i would say a lot of it has to do with how aggressive you drive also
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I remember seeing a dyno comparison of these 2 cams awhile back. I forget the specifics, but I think it was an average of 10rwhp difference on a cam only car.
Personally I'd prefer the T2 on a cam only daily driver, and XER lobes to me is still pushing the limits. There comes a point where if you have to pull valve springs every year or less to check for tension on a car that sees daily driver duty, it defeats the purpose of running hydraulic lifters. Adjusting lash on a solid cam'd motor is much easier than going through the process of pulling valve springs off, especially on our 4th gens. On top of that, a solid roller grind is still significantly more aggressive on ramp rates than XER lobes. Not to mention durability from 7000 on is vastly improved.
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Personally I'd prefer the T2 on a cam only daily driver, and XER lobes to me is still pushing the limits. There comes a point where if you have to pull valve springs every year or less to check for tension on a car that sees daily driver duty, it defeats the purpose of running hydraulic lifters. Adjusting lash on a solid cam'd motor is much easier than going through the process of pulling valve springs off, especially on our 4th gens. On top of that, a solid roller grind is still significantly more aggressive on ramp rates than XER lobes. Not to mention durability from 7000 on is vastly improved.
Jason
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Mods in sig: Here's my question.
Useing the Stage 2.5 HEads from TSP and the V3 Cam, what kind of numbers should I expect from a good tune?
AFter that head and cam, looking at FAST 90/90, what would THAT add?
Useing the Stage 2.5 HEads from TSP and the V3 Cam, what kind of numbers should I expect from a good tune?
AFter that head and cam, looking at FAST 90/90, what would THAT add?
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Originally Posted by Steve68
Trevor says the V3 has more low end grunt,
I realize I'm in a minority here, but I don't see alot of talk concerning long term reliability with these new LSK grinds. It wouldn't surprise me if there will be a number of engines failing due to dropping valves in the future.
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Originally Posted by Trevor @ Texas Speed & Perf.
The net result is that the T2 and T3 will make comparable power. The T3 is going to provide you with a little more low-end and mid-range power vs. the T2, and it also gives you the capability to use a little more of the flow potential of a good set of ported heads.
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Originally Posted by pHEnomIC
I have a torquer v3. I am 100% happy with my cam choice. Awesome street/strip cam. Ive only had the car insured for a weekend and i have a decent tune on it now. It drives great. I think with a little bit more tuning (i am using hptuners) i can get all the surge out.
Damn, she makes that car look great !