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paarman97maro 12-02-2005 12:23 AM

hahaha. I heard dirt and sugar are good fuel economy additives.

Drake 12-02-2005 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by ProjectCamaro
It'll start to run bad before it's warmed up, but it never does it at startup.

Same here.

I have also removed the AIR & EGR.....my car throws so many codes it might take them a while to sort through it all (my SES light just stays on....been that way since before I bought the car).

Bernotas05 12-02-2005 01:46 AM


Originally Posted by archemedes
advance checks codes for free

Yes we do, i really love yah go and print the codes out and tell them what its throwin and their like no its gotta be somethin else and they buy something they dont even need.. idiots

RFF 12-02-2005 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by Bernotas05
Yes we do, i really love yah go and print the codes out and tell them what its throwin and their like no its gotta be somethin else and they buy something they dont even need.. idiots

The same thing goes on at O'Reillys. I can take out the portable batt./alt./starter tester and run a test on someone's car. The tester will report a bad diode yet the customer just wants a battery. :confused:

97z2801ss 12-02-2005 06:48 PM

when i change the oil caleb ill c what happens

paarman97maro 12-02-2005 11:09 PM

What happens when water gets in your engine?

NoRiceInside 12-02-2005 11:36 PM

if its a lot your engine wont run and could have some serious problems depending on how bad it is. this guy had a car in our shop and it had a bad bad head gasket leak. after the heads were pulled each cylinder was almost full of coolant. he said the engine hadnt run in years. duh.

archemedes 12-03-2005 02:20 PM

but water through teh air filter while the engine is running is different, a small amount won't do anything (they actually do that to clean the throttle body, and carbon from the pistons)

Mike Jones 12-11-2005 03:47 PM

Don't laugh...

I went to swap out the wires so I took the Corvette fuel rail covers off and well. Let's just say one of the wires was no longer connected to the plug. I haven't had a chance to drive the car again but I think this lets us know what was going on.
Oh and the wires I bought off eBay, you need the Holley blaster coil so I'll probably just throw them up on eBay myself.

One problem though, I took the oil cover off to take the fuel rail covers off and there was a yellow puss in there. Is this from unburned fuel getting into the oil? I'll do an oil change on my next day off just to be safe but I want to get some opinons from the rest of you first.

archemedes 12-11-2005 03:49 PM

that is from driving too few miles, it's water from condensation.Drive it for 15 to 20 miles regualrly and it won't happen

hambone's z 05-01-2006 04:49 PM

i dont know but i know of a computer you can plug in and it will read everything i bleve ill look for it if you are intrested and it might be like $150.00

Bernotas05 05-01-2006 05:42 PM

Yea its called a ODBII code reader, they are pretty handy i have two of them. Plus we scan cars at work everyday for free. (advance auto)

paarman97maro 05-01-2006 05:49 PM

May 2006 > December 2005

Amurican_Muscle 05-01-2006 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by ProjectCamaro
Don't laugh...

Thats not half as bad as when I owned a Geo Metro 3 cylinder for a couple months a few years back. It started running kinda funny and weeks later I realized a wire was dissconected. I was runnin on 2 cylinders. :lolsign: Still though, it had about 30 HP. Haha ... about 45 Horses with all three beastly cylinders. :cool:

I just realized this thread is half a year old ... lol ... Someone went diggin' on this one

hambone's z 05-03-2006 09:40 AM

where is a good place to get aODBII at and can it tell if shifting sensers are going bad?


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