need help on v6 camaro DD
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need help on v6 camaro DD
well i know this guy who needs money and wants to sell me his 98 camaro v6 m5 and b4 i jump into anything just wanted to know what some of u guys think bout these cars as daily drivers? how good are they on mpg's? is there something that always ***** up on these motors or are they good dd? let me know thanks...btw he is asking 1500 for the car
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Blown headgasket is a common problem (especially on M5 cars) as well as leaking rear main seal. T5 transmissions are also very weak. A Spec stage 3 clutch is a good upgrade. How many miles? 1500 is a great price. I have gotten better MPG than LSx f-body guys on most of the cruises I have been on - and that's with an automatic and running on 87 octane (which is what they are tuned for from the factory). Assuming you granny drive you should be able to get over 28MPG highway on 87 octane. Even if you have an LS1/T56 getting 28MPG it's still 28MPG on 91 octane, not 87.
On stock 16" wheels I was getting around 270 miles (worst... floored from almost every stop up to the speed limit) to 350 miles per tank with city/highway driving, and on road trips I got up to 386 miles before I pansied out and pulled over for some gas (1/8th tank). This with an A4 trans and 3.42s on 87 octane. 1999+ has a larger fuel tank than 1993-1998, though.
On stock 16" wheels I was getting around 270 miles (worst... floored from almost every stop up to the speed limit) to 350 miles per tank with city/highway driving, and on road trips I got up to 386 miles before I pansied out and pulled over for some gas (1/8th tank). This with an A4 trans and 3.42s on 87 octane. 1999+ has a larger fuel tank than 1993-1998, though.
Last edited by ZexGX; 07-20-2009 at 04:16 PM.
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Blown headgasket is a common problem (especially on M5 cars) as well as leaking rear main seal. T5 transmissions are also very weak. A Spec stage 3 clutch is a good upgrade. How many miles? 1500 is a great price. I have gotten better MPG than LSx f-body guys on most of the cruises I have been on - and that's with an automatic and running on 87 octane (which is what they are tuned for from the factory). Assuming you granny drive you should be able to get over 28MPG highway on 87 octane. Even if you have an LS1/T56 getting 28MPG it's still 28MPG on 91 octane, not 87.
On stock 16" wheels I was getting around 270 miles (worst... floored from almost every stop up to the speed limit) to 350 miles per tank with city/highway driving, and on road trips I got up to 386 miles before I pansied out and pulled over for some gas (1/8th tank). This with an A4 trans and 3.42s on 87 octane. 1999+ has a larger fuel tank than 1993-1998, though.
On stock 16" wheels I was getting around 270 miles (worst... floored from almost every stop up to the speed limit) to 350 miles per tank with city/highway driving, and on road trips I got up to 386 miles before I pansied out and pulled over for some gas (1/8th tank). This with an A4 trans and 3.42s on 87 octane. 1999+ has a larger fuel tank than 1993-1998, though.