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Old 09-07-2012, 11:21 PM   #26
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Re: Cutting out at higher RPMs after big cam swap

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your intake is for off idle through about 5,500 RPM's. A big cam is gonna like more upper RPM and really start making power close to 3,000 to 4,000 RPM's and peak around 6,000.

You really should step up to a set of headers as well.

When you swap to a big cam... it affects a lot of things. Do you have a stall converter?

Gary
which intake do you suggest? I bought headers but it was originally a I6 and swapped the motor. Its a 4speed and the zbar bracket is in the way of installing headers.
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you can have a lean issue anywhere from off idle to only 5500 rpm and up. Just depends on how bad the restriction is. I was getting a lean pop once every time i slightly stepped on the gas with a slight load. wouldn't do it if it was just revved up. it was a very clogged filter. then another time with fuel injection it only happened above 5500 rpms. that time it was a weak fuel pump. it could be valve float but i doubt it with new springs. These old trucks are bad about getting big chunks of stuff in the lines if your running the stock tank still. Keep that in mind.
Will do. Ill check everything out this weekend. I have a big bird hunt going on all weekend but surely ill find time to mess w/ it
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