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    Is 2500 enough stall for a TR220 cam?

    So I've gotta stick with a performabuilt stall to maintain my transmissions extended warranty and plan on running a TR220 or similar cam. I've read that 3k is the best stall speed for these cams but could I get away with a 23-2500? Its the biggest stall thats offered with trans. I've got.
    1991 Silverado-L33 5.3L, 212/218 .557 .562 115+4, ASP under drive pulley,180* thermostat, 90mm truck intake w/ LS3 throttle body. Shoenfeld conversion headers and duel Flowmaster exhaust. Performabuilt LVL 1 transmission and 23-2500 stall converter.

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    Yea it will work just fine. just not optimum performance
    04 Silverado Z-71 Extended Cab

    Magnaflow, 10.4 TV 50 wires, tr-55ix, Synthetics, HID's, JL audio, 33.5", leveling kit, tuned, CAI, vette servo, cam, valve job, pacesetter. 9.3@77.5 and 14.5@93.4

    06 2wd

    custom cam, tune, 3.73's, servo, HID's, 10.4mm wires, long-tubes, CAI, magnaflow, 2.5" shackles, Circle-D 3200, UD, JL Audio 4.1, Alpine 5ch

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    it should work ok i would suggest a 3200 but do what you have to to keep you r warrenty.

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