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  • in reply to: 1992 chevrolet camaro Z28 overheating. #546720
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      Cool looking Z-28! Glad you seem to have it figured out!

      in reply to: 1992 chevrolet camaro Z28 overheating. #551563
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        Cool looking Z-28! Glad you seem to have it figured out!

        in reply to: 1992 chevrolet camaro Z28 overheating. #542096
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          Not to contradict, but if you can maintain a good temp while cruising the freeway, but not while in traffic, you have an air flow problem. If you have never removed the radiator, I’d be willing to bet that you have a ton of build up between the radiator and the ac condenser that’s hampering your air flow while in traffic. It might be worth a look.

          in reply to: 1992 chevrolet camaro Z28 overheating. #546511
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            Not to contradict, but if you can maintain a good temp while cruising the freeway, but not while in traffic, you have an air flow problem. If you have never removed the radiator, I’d be willing to bet that you have a ton of build up between the radiator and the ac condenser that’s hampering your air flow while in traffic. It might be worth a look.

            in reply to: New guy from Chicago #542070
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              Thanks! Since those pics were taken, I’ve replaced the front suspension with tubular upper and lower control arms, new springs, front disc brakes, new rear springs so it’s not such an ass dragger and a thicker front sway bar. The handling difference is night and day. I had it up to 120mph and it was glued to the road. Simply amazing.

              in reply to: New guy from Chicago #546484
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                Thanks! Since those pics were taken, I’ve replaced the front suspension with tubular upper and lower control arms, new springs, front disc brakes, new rear springs so it’s not such an ass dragger and a thicker front sway bar. The handling difference is night and day. I had it up to 120mph and it was glued to the road. Simply amazing.

                in reply to: people who don’t want to pay? #541959
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                  When it comes to friends/family, I tell them what parts they need and tell them to go buy them and leave them in the car. I don’t quote a labor price. If they insist I just say what ever you think is fair as I don’t expect anything.

                  in reply to: people who don’t want to pay? #546373
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                    When it comes to friends/family, I tell them what parts they need and tell them to go buy them and leave them in the car. I don’t quote a labor price. If they insist I just say what ever you think is fair as I don’t expect anything.

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