Trump
Personaly I dont think you need more stall speed then what the cam calls for. Most cams that run from Idle to what ever rpm
(ex idle- 5000, idle- 5500 ) wouldn't need any stall speed much over a stock cam would need. Now something that lets say 1500-6000 rpm Could maybe need again lets say a 1200 stall?? But if the cam does'nt start to pull-in till 1500 a Stock stall may very well still work. NOw lets say your running something like
2000-65/7000 then yeah it would be good to step up the stall to
at least a 1500 stall. And alot of this still depends on the
lumpyness of the cam.( lobe seperation) Cams with a 112-114 Have a Very good vacum and Normaly Idle 100% better then a 105,106,
107,109 Lobe seperation.Which normaly have a Pour vacum at idle
and Idle Very ruff and The Higher stall speeds are needed.

Ps I also sent you a PM Trump


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