Cam help
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#2
Cam will help a little, but not gonna be a big difference. New differential gears are the best way to get that heavy truck moving quicker, but very spendy. Since you have 4x4 you need to regear front too.
As far as cam recommendation, you could talk to Hipotek who has a few custom grinds for our motors, or call directly to crane cams, or comp cams.
You could read thru Redneck's recent build thread and get some good info on this subject.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...ld-thread.html
Also fill out your signature with any mods so we know what you have already done.
As far as cam recommendation, you could talk to Hipotek who has a few custom grinds for our motors, or call directly to crane cams, or comp cams.
You could read thru Redneck's recent build thread and get some good info on this subject.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...ld-thread.html
Also fill out your signature with any mods so we know what you have already done.
Last edited by beeker; 06-09-2013 at 03:00 PM.
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#4
If you going to do a cam, might as well remove the heads while you are in there and do stage 1 porting with gasket match, on both the intake and heads. will really help from idle to redline. Another thing would be the kegger mod, open her up a little more for better airflow.
Since your in there dont forget to change the:
Timing chain, add chain tensioner, water pump, valve lifters, hardened pushrods, upgrade to roller rockers, new head bolts, gaskets and lots more.
#5
Another good thread, Wildman's build on the not so cheap.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...the-cheap.html
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...the-cheap.html
#7
A cam will require adjustable rockers and stouter valve springs, but the stiffer springs can snap the stock two piece valves, some get away with it but why risk it?
Your stock heads are either cracked or will crack...Don't spend a penny on em.
I'd get all the mods you want in place first ie get new heads, intake manifold & TB etc and then do the cam, it's typically the last thing you do on a build.
I have a 98 2500 with 3.55 gears, but I tow a lot so I need to stay out of OD but as said...get some gears to roll those tires.
Your stock heads are either cracked or will crack...Don't spend a penny on em.
I'd get all the mods you want in place first ie get new heads, intake manifold & TB etc and then do the cam, it's typically the last thing you do on a build.
I have a 98 2500 with 3.55 gears, but I tow a lot so I need to stay out of OD but as said...get some gears to roll those tires.
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Not Hughes, this one...Same thing, what I bought.
Have you considered 1.7 Harland Sharp non adjust rockers instead of a cam? Direct bolt on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DODGE-JEEP-ALUMINUM-PLENUM-PLATE-BELLY-PAN-318-360-5-2-5-9-MANIFOLD-REPAIR-KIT-/190852116450?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c6fac2fe2&vxp=mtr
Have you considered 1.7 Harland Sharp non adjust rockers instead of a cam? Direct bolt on.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DODGE-JEEP-ALUMINUM-PLENUM-PLATE-BELLY-PAN-318-360-5-2-5-9-MANIFOLD-REPAIR-KIT-/190852116450?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c6fac2fe2&vxp=mtr