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Old 02-04-2005, 03:45 PM
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cough cough...cameros are stupid....cough cough....
lol, camEros are stupid, but camAros are better than firechickens. i realize you are on the dark side but it is not too late to come back to the light... you too can be saved
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silver87ta, your car is sexy... just thought i would tell ya
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Re: need help one cylinder not fireing

Hey drvngstorm, who the hell let you in the Firebird forum. Thats it were going to need a dead bolt to keep these Camaro guys out now.
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Re: need help one cylinder not fireing

yea fromula you are right, this does say firebird forum, all the cool people hang out here
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i didnt read the other posts but if this was already said then ignore it. but i had this same problem with my camaro. the coil contains 3 parts and one of them broke and two of my cylinderes didnt work and it was realy realy rough while accelerating. since only one of your cylinders isnt working it may be something else but thats my situation. pray that it isnt yoru coil because it may run you 250-400 depending on the mechanic.
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damn dood who yold you a coil costs that much?
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