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    what's this cam in? C1500, C2500, C3500? 60e 65e 80e? Do you have a converter? If not, you might start saving up for one. What gears do you have? Have you dyno'd the setup before the cam install?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    what's this cam in? C1500, C2500, C3500? 60e 65e 80e? Do you have a converter? If not, you might start saving up for one. What gears do you have? Have you dyno'd the setup before the cam install?
    Its a 2wd 1500 with a 4L60e, stock converter, 3.73 gears. Never had it dyno'd just a custom tune by black bear performance.

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    regular or extended cab? Tons of stereo stuff and subwoofer box? Do you know how much it weighs? What size tires and wheels are you running?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    regular or extended cab? Tons of stereo stuff and subwoofer box? Do you know how much it weighs? What size tires and wheels are you running?
    extended cab, i do have a stereo and sub box but nothing huge, running 285/50/20, I think I weigh about 5k.

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    Does Black Bear do live tunes? I'd get down there to him ASAP and see if that wakes the engine up some. As much weight as you're pulling a converter is going to help tremendously. You probably won't need much more than a 3000 rpm stall. If you don't pull heavy trailers often I'd go with a 9.5" converter rther than an 11" since it will help you rev quicker. If this is a daily commuter truck then I'd go probably around 2600 on the stall but still stick with the 9.5" for faster reving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    Does Black Bear do live tunes? I'd get down there to him ASAP and see if that wakes the engine up some. As much weight as you're pulling a converter is going to help tremendously. You probably won't need much more than a 3000 rpm stall. If you don't pull heavy trailers often I'd go with a 9.5" converter rther than an 11" since it will help you rev quicker. If this is a daily commuter truck then I'd go probably around 2600 on the stall but still stick with the 9.5" for faster reving.
    I'm not sure what exactly a live tune is. He ships me a cable that I hook to my laptop and plug into my OBD port (i think thats what its called) then the program on the laptop records me driving. i sent that file to him, he collects the data and then puts the tune on a PCM. He sends me that PCM and i put it in my truck. As for the stall. Everyone is telling me to get a stall. How much do they run? Hard to install? What size stall? I want to get a super charger later on, will the new stall work with that?

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    That is pretty much a live tune.

    As for a converter, I would find out where your engine starts making HP, or call your cam supplier, and order a converter 200 RPM higher. If its supposed to start building HP/TQ at 2400 get a 2600 RPM stall. I always suggest a 9.5" Vigilante converter for racers. 11" converters are for offroaders and guys that tow a lot. A stall is easy to swap out, just be careful and have a friend handy to help. Stalls run from $200 to $1000 depending on brand and options. Be sure to get a 3 or 5 disc stall to handle the torque of a supercharger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHeartbeat View Post
    If this is a daily commuter truck then I'd go probably around 2600 on the stall but still stick with the 9.5" for faster reving.
    +1 to that. You should be happy with a 2600 stall with your mods--it has great driveability. I would recommend getting that tune in soon. With a stock converter, it will be a dog out of the hole. If you've got any questions when doing the install--ask a few questions on the Live Tech Help on the main forum screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by txarkitekt View Post
    +1 to that. You should be happy with a 2600 stall with your mods--it has great driveability. I would recommend getting that tune in soon. With a stock converter, it will be a dog out of the hole. If you've got any questions when doing the install--ask a few questions on the Live Tech Help on the main forum screen.
    Cable for the tune was sent today. I'll probably have it in 2 days. I'll have the tune by beginning of next week. i also ordered a 160 T-stat. 2600 stall will be my next mod.

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