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not that I'm calling :bs:, but our stock camaro puts down 7.4's for the 0-60 time, also not saying your modded but you have mods and your saying all you did was install the "OEM" plugs and you shaved almost a second off your 0-60 and 2 seconds off your 0-100??
are you saying that your plugs were holding your mods back?
i have a k&n filter, whisper lid and a full exhaust header back. with a vette servo and a valve body upgrade on my 4l60e. thats all and i will video me going 0-60 in 6.5 secs if u really want. and i was running bosch double junks in it. you have to remeber your plugs wires and coil are everything with out them no matter what u do your car will not run so to have the perfect plugs for your vehicle could make that much of a difference.. yes
Stock coil packs are more than enough for even a modded 3.8. His setup is fine with those coils. I would question the plugs that he's running. While coppers may not last as long as iridium, they will work fine enough for the average tune up. Iridiums are more expensive, but supposedly last longer. Platinums, I heard mixed stories about and would just avoid them at this point.
Going from what I read in your thread on the other forum, you're using Bosch plugs. I don't know what it is about them, but a lot of Bosch products don't go well with our cars. They tend to cause a lot of weird behavior, such as misfires or lost fuel mileage. Try to sell them off to someone else and get some other plugs. I would suggest something along the lines of AC Delco, NGK, or possibly even Autolites. Either copper or iridium plugs should work better than those Bosch plugs.
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i have a k&n filter, whisper lid and a full exhaust header back. with a vette servo and a valve body upgrade on my 4l60e. thats all and i will video me going 0-60 in 6.5 secs if u really want. and i was running bosch double junks in it. you have to remeber your plugs wires and coil are everything with out them no matter what u do your car will not run so to have the perfect plugs for your vehicle could make that much of a difference.. yes
nah, it's not that I don't believe that you can go that fast, but it sounded like you were trying to say that you gained a second in your 0-60 and two seconds in your 0-100 from just changing out your plugs. Must of sucked to be doing the same times as a stock camaro can do with all your mods.
So I heard if you "mark" and line the spark plugs up with the intake manfold you could get an extra 1hp out of it. What you guys think? Free HP! :banana:
Does the temperature effect gas consumption while the car is running. Doesn't the car consume more fuel due to cold air?
yes this is true
Heady Navy Blue Metalic<br />Heady Catback Flowmasters<br />Heady Bilstien HDs, PAnhard rod, LCAs,SFCs<br />NGK\'s and MSD Wires, K&N flowin + Smooth Bellow<br />Y87 3800 GT Performance.<br />I love the way this car makes turns!<br /><br />1989 black Camoaro RS. R.I.P.
I believe it's the other way around. Cold air is more dense than hot air. It would take more fuel to ignite warm air, than it would a denser mixture. Unless you're looking at start up in the winter.
I believe it's the other way around. Cold air is more dense than hot air. It would take more fuel to ignite warm air, than it would a denser mixture. Unless you're looking at start up in the winter.
I don't think that's true...
Colder, denser air contains more oxygen per volume, so when your car senses how much oxygen is getting into the cylinder, it adjusts the volume of gasoline it allows in...
Colder, denser air contains more oxygen per volume, so when your car senses how much oxygen is getting into the cylinder, it adjusts the volume of gasoline it allows in...
agreed. my gas milage is way low in the dead of winter and boosted in the dog days of summer. also, more power in winter, less in summer
Heady Navy Blue Metalic<br />Heady Catback Flowmasters<br />Heady Bilstien HDs, PAnhard rod, LCAs,SFCs<br />NGK\'s and MSD Wires, K&N flowin + Smooth Bellow<br />Y87 3800 GT Performance.<br />I love the way this car makes turns!<br /><br />1989 black Camoaro RS. R.I.P.
Not much going on, replaced my Kenwood double din stereo with a Pioneer double din, the Kenwood had problems. Then replaced my power inverter for my reverse...
Hi all new to the community here. I have a 2014 RS 6 speed manual... and so about a year ago my tail lights got cracked and eventually the plastic housing...
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