Check your brake switch under the dashboard above the brake pedal
Low 13s In your dreams ... a stock 1996 camaro z28 even if its a 6spd runs 13.8's on factory rubber with a driver...
yes, they do
Not even close.
When the switch is off, the lights stay on because there may be a problem with the wiring or the switch itself, allowing electricity to continue flowing to the lights even when the switch is in the off position.
I would think so. The 1982 to 1992 Camaro/Firebird are the same generation. There wasn't much that changed in the way of the body on the cars. They changed the front and rear bumbers/grills/lights around a little, but even these will swap from year to year in entirety.
I figured it out myself...it was the inhibitor relay got wet.
The 2012 mustang is faster. Even though the camaro has more hp the mustang is lighter and faster than the camaro and the charger / challenger.
no
I'm not sure I understand your question. DRL stands for daytime running lights. Your daytime running lights are on the front of your car; when you are driving, even if you have the headlights in the off position, the DRLs will be on. It's a safety feature.
The 350 wasn't available in the Camaro in 1984, and even if it was, the practical answer to your question would be NO.
the camaro easily outran the mustang because even the smallest camaro engine the 327 outperformed the small mustangs 289. the camaro also came with a 350 so the mustang did not have a chance
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