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    Quote Originally Posted by erik erikson
    I don't think it will even idle at 750 rpm's.
    You don't need a 3,000 to 3,200 stall.
    I would think 2,500 to 2,800 would work well.
    Yea, it will idle there after tuning...a few people on the thirdgen.org forums have it and said its not a problem. But, if the 4.8L boys and 5.3L GEN III engine trucks are running 226/226 cams in there trucks are 700rpms, I couldn't see why a 6.2L with a 230/236 with less valve lift would be any harder. 2500 to 2800 would work but the StealthRam is a tunnel ram design and 3000 would be more efficient for my powerband. Yank sells some nice 3000 stalls that acts like a 3400 and drives like stock so I can't complain there.
    Last edited by sstruck383; 03-08-2007 at 07:48 PM.
    1990 Chevy C1500
    Not exactly stock

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