The switched labeled SGS stands for "Second Gear Start". This allows you to start off in second gear when accellerating.
Yes.
4l60e
200
around 3800 lbs.
In between the exhaust manifolds. You'll need thin fingers - it ain't easy to remove them.
Buy a haynes manual which will explain everything to you. You can pick one up for about 20 bucks at a local auto parts store.
Around 3800-3900 lbs
The firing order for a 2001 Camaro 3800 is 1-6-5-4-2-3. The number one cylinder is on the left front of the engine.
look under the throttle body on the front of the engine there s a sensor with 3 wires going to it that is the engine coolant temperature sensor
Buy a haynes manual which will explain everything to you. You can pick one up for about 20 bucks at a local auto parts store.
It's a Camaro-specific T-5 that has a 17 degree rotation towards the driver.
no... its a 3.8 liter V6 motor...