damnit why didnt chevy jsut make a decent trannys
damnit why didnt chevy jsut make a decent trannys
A 224 XE cam is not as aggressive as the 224R. I think the 224 XE is about a .566 lift. A 224 .566 on a 114 will be just fine. But you will need the PRC springs and the 7.4 hardened pushrods...
The lobe separation angle is a measurement of how the intake and exhaust lobes are phased with each other---it is a measurement of the max lift of the intake valve and max lift of the exhaust valve. These timing events are essential to how and when you want your power. A narrow LSA (like a 110 or 112) will have a rougher idle, a peakier torque curve, and less hp in the higher RPMs. A wider LSA (like a 114-116) will have a smoother idle, a flatter torque curve, and it will breathe a little better up top.
Just throw a Vette servo and a shift kit in it for now--the cam you are running isn't THAT big. But you will DEFINITELY be needing a 3000 stall to go with it...
2000 ECSB 6.0L
TORQUER V2 CAM ● COMP 918's ● 7.4 HARDENED PUSHRODS ● K&N SERIES 77 CAI ● 80mm BBK ●PACESETTER LT HEADERS AND 3'' ORY ● SUPER 40 FLOW ● 3000 STALL ● 4.10s ● BUILT 80e ● VORTEC PERFORMANCE TUNE ● MSD 8.5mm PLUG WIRES● ELEC. CUTOUT ● UD & ALT PULLEYS ● FLEX-A-LITE E-FANS ● 22" CENTERLINE STINGRAY III's ● LUND FIBERGLASS TONNEAU ● 2" LEVELING SHACKLES ● 12K HID LOWS & FOGS ● LEDs ● DEBADGED ● WHITE-FACED ESCALADE GAUGES ● KICKER 450.1 ● 2-CVR 10's ● DS60's ● K693's
I ran a 224/230 581/591 w/112 lsa and a 3600 stall on my 5.3. made great power and sounds very nice
Slowest in Oklahoma...