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    stock? idk i ran a 228 cam with a stock stall it will drive fine and such just not much fun from a dig, but good for highway runs. you could run a high 230's with that stall just expect a bad 60ft unill you can get a bigger stall. Also dont think for a second that a 3600 stall is not daily drive-able i never noticed my 3200 was even a 3200 driving around town and i have a 4600 now
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    I see what your saying, I'm thinking between a 228 and a low 230, i just don't want to have my cam's potential hiding b/c of my undersized stall. I'd get a new one now, but I just cant see myself dropping like 800 for a new billet converter at the moment.

    what would get me into the 12's?
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    Stop play the forum what IF cam roulett over over. Contact Patrick G.

    Go here: http://www.guerragroup.com/camshaft_help.htm

    Pay the $25. Get the $25 fee credited back when you buy the cam from www.ThunderRacing.com.

    What you get: Custom grind cam designed for your driving style and your specific project.

    www.Ls1tech.com community has been using this guy for years!

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    For 12's, the cam is less important then a good launch and traction.
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    http://www.compcams.com/Company/CC/c...csid=1403&sb=0
    These LSr cams have been making good power.

    Or get you about a 2-4* split duration cam with good lift on a 112+2. Higher lift is like free hp and tq without sacrificing lowend. Same with the little extra exhaust duration. 230/234 .595/.598 on a 112+2.
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