There is no idle adjustment screw as the idle speed is controlled by the computer. Excessivly high idle is most likely caused by and intake manifold leak, or a bad idle air control valve.
You don't if you ever want to pass emissions inspection again. Also I seriously doubt the car would run right, if at all if you took it off.
remove emissions
The 1996 Chevrolet Camaro parking brake has an adjustment bolt on the parking brake. Turn the adjustment bolt to adjust the brake.
The 1980 Camaro does not have a clutch adjustment. If the clutch is not operating right, then there is something in the clutch system that is failing.
Yes, they do. They use the pass key chip system.
you dont its all controlled int he computer tune there is ZERO mechanical adjustment
California emissions limited the carburetor tuning and cam lift (gas crisis)
A stock 91 Camaro that has all its original emissions equipment would need an air tube for the AIR system to function properly and pass an emissions test. However, if you have removed the air pump and related systems, an air tube wouldn't be needed.
Yes, with a small amount of bellhousing/flywheel/clutch adjustment.
There is a panel in the rear driver side wheel wheel that has one screw and one bolt to remove
why would you want to? If you live in a state that has emissions requirements you legally cant drive it on the road any more unless it passes an emissions referee's scrutiny.
In a third gen, this would indicate that the neutral safety interlock (installed on the shifter, inside the console) is out of adjustment, is bypassed, or has failed.