AOD with B-cam

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    Is anybody running a B-cam with an automatic? I have a buddy that wanting to run a B-cam and he has a Beefed up AOD with a 3500 stall that he just installed and he changing cams and intakes in his mild 302.
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    A friend of mine used to have a 93 cobra that he stuffed a b cam in, but it was a 5 speed of course. The only other mods was exhaust and southsides. I drove it both before and after, and i guess it made more HP after, but it was a TURD below 3500 rpm. It really killed the torque. Part of teh problem was he had the stocker 3.27 gears ( i think that's what came in the cobras) and it really needed 3.73's. I think it should wake up that AOD, especially with a decent stall, but he will need 4:10's for sure and he'll want to rev it out. Since this is a 5 speed story, i doubt it helps, but good luck anyway.
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    Thanks for the input MustHave your about right on about the AOD just got a super fast Tech response from Edge converters.

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    Since your looking into the custom convertor why don't your buddy look into spending an extra $150 or so for an FTI cam.....that way you would have all the torque you could need but have plenty of higher end horsepower when you stomp on it :nice:

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    As long as you get the converter to match the power band of the cam, you'll be fine. I also agree with what was said above, gears will help out alot also.
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    I'd defiantely look into a custom cam. That stall seems a bit high for a mildly modded motor but a properly sorted out cam will make all the difference in the world. Check out Ed Curtis at www.flowtechinduction.com.

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