Easy to find parts as most junk yards still have an abundance of Camaros hanging around, and there are a few fairly reliable sites dedicated to thirdgen parts, though slightly more expensive than the junk yards.
Fairly good on gas if it has been taken care of, and a turbo is fairly easily installed if you want a reasonable amount of performance (there is a lot of space to work around a 6 cylinder.) A throttle body spacer is also easily installed along with a k&n air filter, adding a few horse power because of improved air intake.... in short, the car is easily modded, and there is an abundance of support online on how to do so... switching the ignition coil out is also a good idea.
Lots of body mods and accessories available... the car just looks good pretty much no matter what you do to it.
Cons:
The 2.8 doesn't start out with a lot of balls, so if you ever intend on racing, and don't care too much about fuel efficiency, then an 8 cylinder is a better option than a 6 with a turbo, and switching it out later isn't really a smart idea financially.
The order is 1,2,3,4,5,6
should be a small black plastic box close to the distributor mounted on a bracket. it will have a couple of wires and a vacuum line the runs to the intake manifold
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Firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6 Distributor rotates clockwise. Number 1 plug is located on passenger's side front of engine. Number 2 plug is on front of engine driver's side and so on.
it should be located on the rear manifold
Let the length of the shorter leg be L, then the longer leg is L + 14.By Pythagoras then 262 = L2 + (L + 14)2 = L2 + L2 + 28L + 196 = 2L2 + 28L + 196676 = 2L2 + 28L + 196 : 2L2 + 28L - 480 = 0 : L2 + 14L - 240 = 0This can be factored : L2 + 14L - 240 = (L + 24)(L - 10) = 0As only a positive number answer applies and this is when L - 10 = 0 : L = 10.The length of the shorter leg is 10 feet.
under exaust manifold on passenger side
Should be around 40 psi
gasoline-usually 89 octane. fuel filter is in the rochester 2se carburetor on a 2.8l 1983 Chevy motor.
could be tps or throttle positioning sensor
what does it mean when my IGM is low at 28L
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