The 3800 V6 engine typically uses fuel injectors with a flow rate of around 24 to 30 pounds per hour (lb/hr), depending on the specific model and year. For example, the supercharged versions, like those found in the Buick Grand National or some Pontiac models, may use injectors closer to the 30 lb/hr range. It's essential to verify the specifications for the exact model to ensure compatibility when replacing or upgrading injectors.
A 3800 engine is 3800 no mater what is mounted in. But a 2007 Pontiac G6 does not have a 3800 it has a 3500 (3.5L) V6.
3.8 liter v6
There is 3 primary stock engines for this model. * LG6 3.1L v6 * L27 3800 (series 1) v6 * LA1 3400 v6
it is very probabably a 3800 efi v6. also known as a 3.8 liter fuel injected v6. awesome engine
yes the 3800 v6 fit fit in a Chevy cavalier 95 and up
On the 2000 Firebird 3800 V6, the PCV valve is under the MAP sensor. It is on the top of the engine on the upper plenum.
The 3800 V6 has a timing chain.
There are ( 6 ) fuel injectors
Chevrolet has not changed the injectors in the 3.6 L V6 motor since 2009.
around 3800 lbs.
Do a compression test Check for plugged catalytic converter
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