Are you getting spark?
Could be Ignition module, pick-up coil, coil...
if it has spark plugs check the distributor cap and/or rotor button for corrosion
.060 is the specified gap setting on spark plugs for a 2000 camaro rs.
Probably it would be a vacuum line leak
0.35
.054
3 of the plugs are on top of the mottor and 3 of them are on the bottom side
it really depends what you are tunning up!!! one thing could be just regular maintenance, spark plugs, oil, filters... other thing is if the car runs improperly... that is done with a PC and special software...
The spark plugs in the 3.8L V6 are located directly below the valve covers on each side of the engine. They are very difficult to get to in the Camaro, because the engine sits so far back in the engine bay. Follow the wires to find the plugs. (3 per side) Look for the six flexible wires going from the tom of the engine to the sides. There should be three a side going from the common point (the distributor cap) to three spark plugs on each side. i have a 99 camaro and i just changed plugs. To change them you have to get under the car and they are about middle way on the block. they are a pain to get too and you will need a swivel socket to get to most of them. There is only 1 you can get too from the top of the car. make sure you let you car cool down. 2 plugs are right by the exhaust manifold.
COIL
AC-Delco.
arnt all spark plugs just below the valve covers on all engines ???
COULD BE YOUR VALVE SEALS OR PISTON RINGS DONT SOUND GOOD HOW MUCH MILES