I just bought a TB stall from a fellow member. I was wondering how much is it going to help me. My mods are in the sig, but without the headers yet. They should be coming in soon.
I just bought a TB stall from a fellow member. I was wondering how much is it going to help me. My mods are in the sig, but without the headers yet. They should be coming in soon.
03' Silverado RCSB H/C 5.3, 4L80,76mm KBracing Kit
13' Sierra Denali 2500HD CCSB 4x4
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(graysilverado5.3 @ Jan 24 2007, 09:46 PM) [snapback]81118[/snapback]</div>Anything over stock will help it, but keep in mind your truck is light and your power band is closer to 2800-3000, so you may not get the full 2600stall from it.I just bought a TB stall from a fellow member. I was wondering how much is it going to help me. My mods are in the sig, but without the headers yet. They should be coming in soon.
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Your truck looks like it would love a 3,000stall.
The regular cabs maintain great drivability with them.
good luck,
allen
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I love my stall, make the truck more responsive.
Since i have a little cam, i want to try this stall out. If it doesn't work well, i'll change stall. But then, i'll probably have to change cams to get the most out of the stall, which i don't want to do.
thanks for the help
03' Silverado RCSB H/C 5.3, 4L80,76mm KBracing Kit
13' Sierra Denali 2500HD CCSB 4x4
I would guess .3 or .4 in the .25
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does some one have the part number for the TB stall i would like to try out.