As you all know I am re-doing my car and one of the changes is adding air. I currently have a 2500 stall Torque converter and a comp 276 roller cam. I am planning to use a switch to increase the idle speed when stopped but do you all think I should de-tune my engine by going to a smaller cams such as a 270 or 264 extreme to make it as my wife says "smoother". I really like the 276 but mom rules so what do you all think?
Sounds like it's time for a blower, you don't need a lot of overlap, it will idle smoother, Blame that whining sound on the A/C and you will be good to go.
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