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  1. #1
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    needs a stall.
    Nothing stock...I either broke it or replaced it before I broke it!!

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by 20''strong View Post
    needs a stall.
    what he said
    '92 GMC reg. cab, step side. 7.32@ 92.3. SOLD
    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/d...d700c6401f.htm
    New project: '00 S-10 ext. cab, ZQ8, 370, T-56, daily driver.

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    A stall? A diffrent torque converter?

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    You may need a stall to take full advantage of the cam, but you shouldn't need one just to make it idle without taking off. What is the idle RPM?

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    It is set to 800 rpm, i orgionally had it set to 650 but it stalled all the time. The truck jerks at stop or going to a stop and actually bucks less at the 800rpm idle then it did at the 650 idle.

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    what are the cam specs?
    What do you not like about the idle; lope, speed, etc...
    With a big enough cam, a stock stall will make it act up around idle speeds
    '92 GMC reg. cab, step side. 7.32@ 92.3. SOLD
    http://videos.streetfire.net/video/d...d700c6401f.htm
    New project: '00 S-10 ext. cab, ZQ8, 370, T-56, daily driver.

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    Sounds like when the cam lopes it's trying to engage the converter. Is the converter still stock?

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