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Old 01-03-2018, 10:29 PM
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Just got a new camshaft (228/232) BY TSP and a fast 102mm intake paired with a 102mm throttle body. Also put long tubes on with no cats. The car hasn’t been tuned and I’m hesitant on getting it trailer to the tune shop. It’s 80 miles away And the towing company is going to charge me $200 to tow it there. Is it worth the money or am I okay to just drive it. Drove it like 5 miles back to my house from the garage all the parts got put on at and it did okay.
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If it runs and will warm start in case it stalls just drive it. Fuel trims will keep it under control just take it easy.
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Drive it. You will have issues at lights and prolly have to hold the gas pedal a little to keep idle, but on the highway you will be fine. I drove mine from my house to my tuner with a BTR stage 3 cam, full exhaust, reworked heads and made it just fine.

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