it is located right underneath the throttle body just look down there and youll see it :)
Yes, the size 38W x 34L and XL are considered a size. 38W is the waistline and 34L is the length. XL stands for extra large.
Never mind, I found it earlier today. For those of you who do not know but would like to know, It has a 2wire sensor and the 1 wire sending unit(which is green). I confused the sending unit with the 2 wire cts until I looked at it and noticed it wasnt it so that's when I decided to ask here but I found it shortly after. It is kindve behind/below the throttle body to the right side if you are looking at the engine from the front. its the brass/heavy duty looking sensor right by the thermostat(to the right of it). the sensor is $8 at discount auto and $30 from GM. It should be a 19mm wrench size. its easy to take out once you have the coil pack unbolted and moved aside, just mark the coil plugs if you want to take them off so you can rememebr where they go later. also make sure you wrap the new sensor with white teflon tape before putting it in to help seal it and prevent water from leaking. Elliot
When 34L of oxygen reacts with an excess of nitrogen monoxide, the stoichiometry of the reaction tells us that equal volumes of oxygen and nitrogen dioxide are produced. Therefore, 34L of oxygen will produce 34L of nitrogen dioxide.
the plug gap is 0.60. hope this helps...
The horse power is 175
195 fp n 205 for gt
Ther is usually a temp switch on your radiator that controls the fan. it is normally open when cool and closed at 220. if you want to test your fan you can pull the wires from the switch and put a wire acros the leads this powers the fan to on. if the fan powers on replace the faulty switch.
That's the waist and the inside leg measurement in inches.
For the computer, it is located... Well follow your throtle cable down to the top of you engine. Just below where it attaches, you'll see a two wire plug. Remove the plug, and...there it is. Use a 3/4 in. socket. Now, if we are talking the one for the gauge.... I'll have to let you know. That's what I am here looking for. Adam Shump ashump@chartermi.net
clean iac sensor and o ring
Denver International's 16R - 34L is 16000 X 200 feet. That is longer than Kennedy's Space Center which is 15000 feet. Although I'm not sure it it is in fact the longest paved runway in the U.S.