LT1 engines may experience misfires when hot due to several factors, including faulty ignition components like spark plugs or coils, which can struggle under elevated temperatures. Additionally, issues with fuel delivery, such as a failing fuel pump or clogged injectors, can lead to improper air-fuel mixtures. Overheating can also cause engine components to expand, potentially affecting compression and leading to misfires. Lastly, problems with sensors, such as the coolant temperature sensor, can mislead the engine control unit, causing incorrect fuel mapping.
You can miss with anything that fires a projectile. What are you really asking?
hot
so far i have found the split fires to work good
First you need to identify the cause of the miss. Whether it be fuel or ignition.
Usually miss fires are caused by faulty spark plugs and ignition wires.
fires are a micture of heat and gas. they form when something hot hits the gas and the burst into flames
fire is a hot gas the types of fires are : openfires, forest fires, roaringf fire
There was no LT1 in the 1992 B body, the LT1 was introduced in the F body and Corvette in 1993, and 1994 in the B and D bodies.
45 psi cold &20 psi hot
in hot weather :)
there are many fires because hot and dryness!!
Wood fires can reach temperatures of up to 1,100 degrees Celsius (2,012 degrees Fahrenheit).