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Old 10-11-2006, 01:33 PM
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does the ms3 require fly-cutting? and does it have pretty good street manners?
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for a stock head no fly cutting is required
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It has VERY good street manners, and it does not require fly cutting on a stock head.
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On a stock head it does not require flycutting. I daily drove the MS3 for about 2 years before swapping to my current setup. As long as you've got a good tune in the car and all the supporting mods, it can be driven on a daily basis.

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i think there needs to be a sticky on flycutting with these popular cams. ive seen these questions asked over and over.




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