94 Camaro
CateracCamaro94
02-14-2006, 11:23 PM
Hey guys,
I just got a 94 Camaro-V6-3.4L. What could I do to boost my power that I can get out of it? Please reply...:)
I just got a 94 Camaro-V6-3.4L. What could I do to boost my power that I can get out of it? Please reply...:)
97cavalier
02-14-2006, 11:33 PM
there i not much you can do with a 3.4. You could put a cold are intake on it and headers and high flow exhaust. Shift kit, high stall torque converter, Diffrent gears. And if you have some money, find a nos kit for it.
mustangman02232
02-15-2006, 07:02 AM
there arent many mods for the 3.4, a CAI and exhaust is about it, and just so you know the 3.4 has a very bad headgasket problem.
CateracCamaro94
02-15-2006, 07:31 AM
Oh I know, My dad put 2 new heads on the original motor when we got it. The pistons were knockin and the lifters were out of adjustment so we just went out and got a used motor for 500 bucks that had 71,xxx. It was pretty sweet. Its pretty fast but Im still trying to find ways to make it faster. But its a great car and great on gas. Thanks for the Input!
CamarosRsweet94
02-15-2006, 03:19 PM
there arent many mods for the 3.4, a CAI and exhaust is about it, and just so you know the 3.4 has a very bad headgasket problem.
There are two different GM 3.4L engines, I don't think the ones in camaros are the ones that have the chronic head gasket problems...
There are two different GM 3.4L engines, I don't think the ones in camaros are the ones that have the chronic head gasket problems...
Zro83
02-15-2006, 09:13 PM
I do know the 3.4 liter in Pontiacs (Trans Sport and Grand Am i think) had gasket problems. Don't know for sure if it is the same engine, but I highly doubt it, since those were both FWD vehicles.
Oh, finally got posts into the double digits. Woot!
Oh, finally got posts into the double digits. Woot!
CamarosRsweet94
02-16-2006, 12:45 PM
I do know the 3.4 liter in Pontiacs (Trans Sport and Grand Am i think) had gasket problems. Don't know for sure if it is the same engine, but I highly doubt it, since those were both FWD vehicles.
Oh, finally got posts into the double digits. Woot!
They are different engines
Oh, finally got posts into the double digits. Woot!
They are different engines
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