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JMHO but your cam appears to be a little radical for a towing low torque producing engine. The LSA of 110 degrees is passing a lot of fuel mixture in and out until rpm rise makes everything catch up. The lumpity lump sounds great but kills low end
I agree Irish. Under the circumstances I would lean toward the heavy duty PDQ converter recommended by LTZ's transmission tech. A 1200 - 1600 stall range should effectively work out to slightly proud of 1400 based on the torque his engine is producing. I think the quicker engagement of a 1400+ converter would be ideal for his circumstances.LTZ - I'm sorry to say you will always second guess and wonder, "But, what if I had used the other converter?" The only way to actually "know" is to try the other converter. Only then will you have sufficient experience to confidently apply your own judgement without second guessing. It's agonizing!Nonetheless, it seems the general consensus on this forum is to use the lower stall converter, in spite of Hughes' recommendation.
I figured you would see the light, as well as the silliness in second guessing. You just needed a little encouragement. I think you'll be very satisfied with the outcome... especially at 1/5 the cost!