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There's a sticky at the top of this forum about turbo camrys, and haynes makes a manual about performance upgrades
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
I can't be more specific for the sticky thread, it's at the top of the General Camry forum and it's named "How to turbo the Camry 5s-fe tips and information"
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
The Haynes manuals are the best. FORGET Chilton! While the haynes manuals do have a few minor mistakes here and there they are usually no big deal. But Chilton manuals = THE. WORST. They are full of mistakes and often totally WRONG about how to do things on your car!
(Example: in the chilton manual for my old 1983 nissan sentra it had the following advice for one of the steps on how to change the timing belt, word-for-word: "REMOVE CYLINDER HEAD." Really, that is what these morons said to do to change the t-belt.) Again, forget Chilton manuals, they are garbage.
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