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V15 Cam 200

Max,
Once again congrats on your purchase!! You will not be disappointed with the cam! Nate brings up great points and advice and as always use the search function in this forum and turbobricks too. Also would be good to change the oil and filter after installing the cam. Honestly, I would leave the cat installed. The 2.5" piping and Magnaflow high-flow exhaust will certainly allow the engine to breath very well...perhaps almost too much. There are multiple discussions over backpressure on turbobricks. As I mentioned in my email, while I have an auto I do notice a slight loss in backpressure with the high-flow setup especially in low-end applications. Highway is sweet! Perhaps I should have gone 2.25". However, with your manual tranny, you will have much more control. Also look into a cam gear eventually. Let us know how it goes!

Best,
Adam
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'92 244GL silver-metallic, 150k, Enem V15 cam, Bilstein HDs, IPD sways, upper+lower braces, Cherry-Turbo strut brace, 240 OEM rear spoiler, 15' Dracos, E-codes w/side repeaters, Euro cowl covers paint-matched, Magnaflow 2.5' SS exhaust w/Unitek header






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