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  1. sell it to me since it doesn't run for $100
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    Moving Sale

    he'll take them, PM me. we can meet this week sometime, or this comming weekend.
  3. AJ

    Moving Sale

    my dad may be intrested in the pavers as i know he was looking at them before. i sent him an e-mail so i should know for sure if he wants them later tonight or tomorrow.
  4. more than likely it was bad gas, sometimes the rain will get into the tanks and get into your tank. Piloy on 70 and 37 out by trails is the worst for that.
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    18.5 Mpg

    i knew it was normal but when you tell people your 40 year old car gets almost 19 MPG they sometimes get mad because there new car doesn't lol.
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    18.5 Mpg

    decided to get gas in the Camaro today since my fuel gauge doesn't work yet and i had 230 miles on the tank. 22 gallon tank should not be empty but i didn't want to keep driving not knowing how much fuel is in the tank. well it only took 12.5 gallons to fill up. that makes it 18.5 MPG with some "spirited" driving down in hocking hills. not too bad for mostly messing around in town and driving it to work a few days.
  7. then again it is still a neon:slap:
  8. http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40816
  9. anyone can drive it if they bring enough cash, i have title in hand. lol
  10. i can't make it, i totally forgot about a transmission i have to rebuild in the morning. there is one more this year right?
  11. AJ

    Post pics of pets

    Main Jet http://a440.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/86/l_8915f13fe5a843b7c9b1d5e713d8ea6f.jpg Piston http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c80/CamaroAJ/piston.jpg
  12. then i will just bolt them to the rear package tray and the factory lower point mounts and call it a day. just have to jack the front end up tomorrow and i'll be good to go.
  13. well i really have no where to mount them right now so i would have to fab a temp bracket for the shoulder harness. i can make one real quick that will bolt in to the factory rear seat belt holes.
  14. any specific way the belts need to be installed?
  15. do i need seat belts? lol. what can i get away with on the seat belt thing? i have some expired SFI harnesses that i could throw in i think. i really want to get my car to an autocross this year.
  16. AJ

    199!!!!!!!!

    isn't that about what Bruce Lee was trying to get across to everyone? an overall body that works together will win over a stonger opponent.
  17. The engine control module (ECM) contains the ignition control module.
  18. don't know if this will help you or not. i can get more info if you tell me more about whats going on other than a crank/no start. Anti-Theft light on? or flashing? Engine Cranks but Does Not Run Description This table assumes that the battery condition and the engine cranking speed are OK. If not, refer to Diagnostic System Check - Engine Electrical for diagnosis. Make sure that there is adequate fuel in the tank. Diagnostic Aids • Use the J 35616 Connector Test Adapter Kit for any test that requires probing the engine control module (ECM) harness connector or a component harness connector. Using this kit prevents damage to the harness or component terminals. Refer to Using Connector Test Adapters in Wiring Systems. • Unless the engine enters the Clear Flood at the first indication of a flooding condition, a no start may result. • Refer to Symptoms - Engine Controls and Hard Start for further diagnosis. • If a repair is necessary, refer to Wiring Repairs or Connector Repairs in Wiring Systems. Test Description The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table. The ground wire to the body is located below the rear of the battery. The engine control module (ECM) ground is located on the mounting bracket the ECM attaches to. All grounds should be tight and free of any corrosion. Some powertrain diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) may require the engine to crank for up to 15 seconds before setting the DTC. Powertrain DTCs that may prevent the engine from starting include the following: - Input sensors such as: • Crankshaft position (CKP) • Engine coolant temperature (ECT) • Mass air flow (MAF)/Intake air temperature (IAT) • Accelerator pedal position (APP) • Throttle position (TP) - Control circuits such as fuel pump relay or fuel injectors - Internal control module DTCs for the ECM - Throttle actuator control (TAC) system DTCs - Powertrain theft deterrent DTCs Make sure the theft deterrent system is functioning properly before continuing with this table. A theft deterrent system fault may cause a no start or start and stall condition. Compare the values with the normal values found in the engine scan tool data list. Sensor values that are skewed may prevent the engine from starting. Review the applicable DTC table that tests for a skewed sensor. With the fuel pump running the pressure should be 275-313 kPa (40-46 psi). When the pump is shut OFF the pressure should stabilize and hold steady between 240-275 kPa (35-40 psi). Step Action Values Yes No Schematic Reference: Engine Controls Schematics 1 Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check-Engine Controls? -- Yes Go to Step 2 No Go to Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls 2 Inspect fuse V4, V5, V6, and 18 for the fuel pump. Did you find an open fuse? -- Yes Go to Step 12 No Go to Step 3 3 Inspect the ground wire to the ECM and to the body from the battery for the following conditions: - Loose connections - Corrosion - High resistance - Open circuit Repair the circuit as necessary. Refer to Wiring Repairs in Wiring Systems. Did you find and correct the condition? -- Go to Step 13 Go to Step 4 4 Using the scan tool, inspect for any DTCs that could cause a no start condition: • Theft deterrent • Powertrain • Engine electrical Are any DTCs set? -- Go to the applicable DTC table Go to Step 5 5 Use a scan tool to monitor the theft deterrent status. Is the status of the theft deterrent reading Correct Code? -- Go to Step 6 Go to Diagnostic System Check - Theft Deterrent in Theft Deterrent 6 Use a scan tool in order to review the scan tool data list for the following sensors: • MAF/IAT • TP • APP • ECT Are the values normal? -- Go to Step 7 Go to the applicable DTC table 7 Turn ON the ignition. Use a scan tool to turn ON the fuel pump. Listen for the fuel pump to turn ON. Does the fuel pump turn ON and OFF? -- Go to Step 8 Go to Fuel Pump Electrical Circuit Diagnosis 8 Turn OFF the ignition. Install a fuel pressure gauge. Refer to Fuel Pressure Gage Installation and Removal . Use the scan tool in order to turn the fuel pump ON. Is the fuel pressure within the specified range with the pump running? 275-313 kPa (40-46 psi) Go to Step 9 Go to Fuel System Diagnosis 9 Perform the ignition system check. Refer to Electronic Ignition (EI) System Diagnosis . Repair as necessary. Did you find and correct the condition? -- Go to Step 13 Go to Step 10 10 Inspect all of the duct work between the mass air flow (MAF) sensor and the throttle body for air leaks. Inspect for a malfunctioning MAF sensor causing a no start or a stall after a start. If this condition is suspected, use the following procedure: Disconnect the MAF sensor. The ECM will ignore the MAF sensor and default to the calculated air flow. If disconnecting the MAF sensor corrects the condition and the connections are OK, replace the MAF sensor. Refer to Mass Air Flow (MAF)/Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Replacement . Did you find and correct the condition? -- Go to Step 13 Go to Step 11 11 Perform the following additional inspections: • Inspect for any fouled spark plugs. If the spark plugs are fouled, determine the cause of the fouling before replacing them. • Test for water or alcohol contaminated fuel. Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis . • Check for a restricted exhaust. Refer to Restricted Exhaust . • Check for an engine mechanical condition that would cause the engine not to start, such as low compression, broken timing belt, bent or burned intake or exhaust valves. Refer to Engine Compression Test in Engine Mechanical-3.0 (L81). • Correct the condition as necessary. Did you find and correct the condition? -- Go to Step 13 Go to Diagnostic Aids 12 Test the circuit for a short to ground. Repair as necessary. Refer to Wiring Repairs in Wiring Systems. Replace the fuse. Did you complete the action? -- Go to Step 13 -- 13 Use the scan tool in order to clear the DTCs. Attempt to start the engine. Does the engine start and continue to run? -- Go to Step 14 Go to Step 2 14 Allow the engine to idle until the engine reaches the normal operating temperature. Inspect for any DTCs with the scan tool. Are any DTCs displayed? -- Go to Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List System OK
  19. i'd put them back in........ will they fit a corvette? Jason's Z06 needs plugs:)
  20. it was at least 4 years ago. i did find this on google though, its old. http://videos.streetfire.net/video/c78f7a40-76cb-4b0c-bea0-99ad002e73e3.htm
  21. Road and Track did a thing a few years ago where they ran a F1 car on a 1/4 mile. it was close to 11 flat.
  22. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ai6Xd6a-2HY
  23. AJ

    1991 Sbc S10

    you know it was done right, i mean look at the size of the hammer in the second pic lol.
  24. any dealer will do it for free, call nikki at coughlin she will do it over the phone for you.
  25. i bet you can't get that many:p
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