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Ok I am ready to put a cam in my truck but i dont have any idea what would be a good one for my truck. It is an 2003 ecsb 2wd that is 5000lbs. I have a FIPK kit and a set of shorty headers. I aslo have a superchip programer that is crap(power?). I plan on getting a nelson tune with the cam so it should be a good increase with the both of them at the same time. The truck is my daily driver but i dont mind a big cam as long as i dont lose all of my low end. I am thinking of a 3000 TC but not for awhile. Another thing is a cam that works good for a NA motor also work good for spray? If anyone could help me out that would be great.
Thanks Anthony
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the main thing is you need to figure out what direction you are going to go in. i have the 216-220-525-532-114 and spraying it and i love it. i have thought about going bigger but have decided not to. you might like the 212-218 high lift cam.
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Allen recomended an LS6 cam for my '00 Sierra 5.3 with a whipple charger. I was looking for something very streetable that would pull hard. I'm planning to see Allen this comming week for the install. I'll post my opinion when it's finished. :twocents:
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I have the TR224 and love it! It seems to be a great NA cam and several guys are having success with it. You will definately need a stall with it though, because the power band is said at being from 1600 to 6600. This cam pulls like a man through the gears and it's gotten me some nice numbers. I think that 01Thunder seems to like it as well. :thumb:
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What is the TR224? Who makes it and where can i get it?
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I just found this information at another site. It's a really good spread sheet with tons of cam information.
Fast Truck Cam Information
Good Luck
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That is a great site. Thanks. OK here is a question. Thunder Racing has a 220/220 .551/.551 112 and a 114. What would be the difference performance, drivability?