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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quik View Post
    correct but if he wants al lstock manors then its an option for him. stock cam works well for a true daily driver. thats whats nice about performance and etc, depending on what you want you can achieve it with the right direction. however alot of times ppl go mis match directions and usually hate their setups

    he may prefer stock cam with good heads, next guy might want stock heads aftermarket cam, next guy might want mild cam and cheap aftermarket heads, and etc
    Thats the absolute truth...everyone likes something different. Not many would have chose the cam I did, but Im happy with it. It goes well with the plans that I have for this truck.
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    hey fellas....i have no future plans for this truck other then a fun daily...i just came acrossed some issuses with in the last week or so of it tappin and would like to get it fixed...and at the same point i said "hey if i gotta replace it...then why not replace with something that can take a lil abuse"...thats why i was thinkin of steppin up from the stock head and get something just tad more agressive...i havent done any testing as of yet to VERIFY that it IS tapping...its very faint...and dont get any louder while the rpms increase..the tapping just gets quicker....AND hey if i can get some one (creditable person) to say that i would be happier with a mild cam...and i can find one with out breaking the bank then hell yea!!..ill do one....also if it can be done in a weekend is a plus...my project car isnt quit ready for the street yet so i gotta have wheels to go back and forth to work...just keep in mind that it has 140k on it....it has had every...and i mean every maintainance done to it as it needed..never ever had to sink money into it except a rebuilt t-case and an alt last month....so spending some money on this isnt affecting me that much...the truck has been very good to me...sorry for the long rant but thats where im standing right now...til i do some testing i will be lookin for budget friendly heads and cam to match....examples would be greatly appreciated.....

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    What are your thoughts on used parts? Seems to be a trend of going to BDD cams the last year or so and the typical proven TR220's, 224's and the like are going for peanuts. Pick up those with a set of budget heads (probably find those used too) with a decent set of springs and pushrods and you'd have a very nice setup for a DD with about 100 horsepower over stock.
    Last edited by Frenchy; 06-07-2011 at 08:10 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frenchy View Post
    What are your thoughts on used parts? Seems to be a trend of going to BDD cams the last year or so and the typical proven TR220's, 224's and the like are going for peanuts. Pick up those with a set of budget heads (probably find those used too) with a decent set of springs and pushrods and you'd have a very nice setup for a DD with about 100 horsepower over stock.
    Used parts? Never really thought bout it. But I guess it depends on what it is and looks like. I think in this case I wouldn't go that route for the meer fact that I'd have some piece of mind know that its fresh. After thought tells me YES! Even new products have faults too.

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    Something else to really consider with having 140k miles on your truck ... if you start throwing major mods at the engine, be aware the tranny might give you heck. I'm sure you've read this on here before, but thought it should be mentioned. With the other mods you have listed, stepping up to an H/C combo might be a little more than the poor ole 4L60 can handle ... unless of course you've already done some work there we are not privy to. Just my thoughts.
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    Nah. No tranny mods yet and I'm well aware of the 4L60 capabilities. Fortunately. She's started to slip now with in that last 15k miles. Not to terribly bad. So this issue will also be resolved in the near future with a higher stall TC to suit. Finally home workin in my home state so tomorrow with be the final say whether or not this is the true problem.

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    Well folks!!

    Interesting find!! And I don't know whether not to be happy or sad!! All in all it was a good deal I would say. To make a long story short as most projects start. We all know they start with some beers in the garage and a sh$t ton of bs'in. This particular night I was just doing plugs and wires. Well between the bs'in and beers I had missed a plug while I was torquing everything down. Found that one plug was only a couple threads holding it in. At this point today I was thinking. Hmmmmmmmm if this one is loose how many more are loose. Well my find was 4 out of the 8 was loose and 1 out of the 4 was just bout out of the cylinder head itself. Been around this motor round for round and looked for every possible leak.and/or a problem for this tap I was hearin. Some how I missed these plugs. Feel stupid as hell that this was the case and that everyone put their time and effort in help for my cause. Thou it doesn't go wasted. Found many options for new mods in the future! Really appreciate the help from this site. It will still remain my first and last stop for info needed!

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    do the mods anyways
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