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If the engine is throttle body injected, (most GM engines are) you'll find the injectors in the throat of the throttle body. If it's manifold injected (not likely for a bigger GM engine), check the intake manifold for the location of the injectors.
there is a ton of stuff to do, computer chip, cold air intake, exhaust, or a new camshaft, bore the engine bigger, intake manifold, throttle body spacer, tons of stuff......
no 96 and up is a different body style so the glass in the hatch is a little bigger on a 97 than a 95
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buy a bigger battery i had the same problem
No, they are smaller
Yes, but everything is tied together. No need for a bigger throttle body unless you make the whole intake system bigger. Best bet is to ask a performance shop about your car, or check the forums.
A 'performance throttle body' will have bigger ports than the stock TB, which allows more air into the engine. This will then allow you to add more fuel through a custom tune, which means slightly more power.Also, the throttle response of an aftermarket, bigger port TB is typically quicker than the OEM piece.
your intake manifold gasket is cracked...replace it and you should be fine...if it continues you may have a bigger problem
bigger port, lower vac, smaller port, highr vac..........
the diffence is the intake manifold and exhaust manifolds are slitly bigger
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