COMP Cams FSL Series Camshaft for GM L99 Engines - Engine Builder Magazine

COMP Cams FSL Series Camshaft for GM L99 Engines

COMP Cams is introducing the first performance aftermarket camshaft in almost 20 years that is CARB E.O.-pending, offering drop-in convenience, with no valve spring change required, for Gen V (2010-'15) Camaro SS GM L99 engines.

COMP Cams is introducing the first performance aftermarket camshaft in almost 20 years to pass the stringent California Air Resources Board (CARB) Executive Order (E.O.) process for a domestic engine. The CARB E.O.-pending camshaft offers drop-in convenience, with no valve spring change required, for Gen V (2010-’15) Camaro SS GM L99 engines.

Designed to work with factory Variable Valve Timing and require no computer reprogramming, the camshaft also features unique profiles on switching and non-switching cylinders for compatibility with Active Fuel Management systems. It provides the proven 30- to 50-HP improvement typical of smaller COMP Cams camshafts in LS applications without the risk of non-compliance with emissions regulations.

The COMP Cams FSL Series Camshaft for GM L99 Engines is the first in a new series of 50-state legal camshafts from the absolute leader in valve train technology. For more information: www.compcams.com

Part Number: 689-199-13

Street Price: $464.59

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