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We have found 30 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 5 - 8
Can a V6 3.8L 1998 Camaro sound good?
Can a V6 3.8L 1998 Camaro sound good? If so please tell me how and what parts.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 6 answers

Yes it can sound good. Get the pacesetter headers. You can get the ceramic coated for $405 bucks, or painted for $247. Then get a high flow catalytic converter. Get the flowmaster american thunder catback exhaust system. That should be a really aggresive sound. If it is to raspy for you. You can...

1998 Camaro 3.8L Engine Swap?
Hey All; Couple questions for you: First of, I have a 3800 Series II engine One, how much (Average salvage yard) would it cost to do an engine swap for a 3.8L V6 Camaro to the 5.7L V8 (Z-28 engine). Also, what Supercharged 3.8L v6 engine (From other GM vehicles) will fit into my camaro with minimal amount of other modding? Will it work? Horsepower...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

GM made a very famous 3800 series motor a while back. It was put in the GNX and made very respectable power. So much in fact, that they stopped producing it because it outran their golden car at the time(the corvette). I would stick with a LS series motor (LS1 or 2 due to cost). You can find the...

Please help! 1998 camaro ls1(corvette engine)?
i took my 1998 camaro ls1 to get new motor mounts...my engine was just rebuilt like 4-5 months ago it was a complete overhaul! it was really expensive cause the 1998 camaro has the ls1 corvette engine! for these 4-5 months its been running excellen just as a car with o miles should run and never any type of problems or service engine light! now my...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Its not related to the motor mounts - though the mechanic could have broken a sensor or wire that leads to a sensor, which would trip the check engine light. Smokey burnouts have been known to trip sensors too (read: if the mechanic beat on the car)

Think ive got a blown head gasket on 1998 camaro?
can anyone give me a reasonable price on how much that should cost for repair
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

Home repair, with new intake gaskets (might as well while your in there) Taking both head gaskets out to R&R both gaskets 200.00. Shop repair in this area, probably around 1,800.00. V-6, or V-8 will be about the same in price.


 
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