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Mtn View Chevy in Chattanooga: the new 2009 Chevrolet Impala

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www.mtnviewchevy.com . . . Mtn View Chevrolet in Chattanooga, TN wants you to know all the details about our incredible selection of the 2009 Chevrolet Impala. We're your CHATTANOOGA headquarters for the best price on your new Impala from Chevrolet, whether you want an LS, LT or LTZ with the 3.9 L engine. Visit us online or call Michael, Trent or Brian at 423.266.0181 Distributed by Tubemogul.

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December 21st, 2008

one of my buddies wants to raace me. he has a old chevy truck and its junk. i drive a 01 mustang 3.8 l v6.?

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i have only done a few mods full exhaust, performance chip, cai. should i race him for money?

You are scared he might actually beat you. Most of the older chevy trucks can hold their own because they have decent sized V8 engines. Don't let the look of his truck make you think you could beat him. I used to have a 1981 malibu wagon that was all stock and it had a 350cu engine in it. Tell you what it was ugly but it was one hell of a sleeper. Wasnt too many cars in my neighborhood that could touch it.

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December 21st, 2008

Super Chevy 12/$18

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Super Chevy 12/$18

12 Issues for $14.97 This magazine reports on the various forms of motor sports where Chevrolet cars and engines are in competition. Its articles cover new car and truck reports as well as coverage of popular older models. Additionally, its technical stories range from how-to fuel economy tips to all out performance buildups, project cars, new parts and accessories.Your first magazine will arrive in 4 to 10 weeks and includes the benefit of automatic renewal. See details at Checkout. Note: Magazine orders will be billed separately from other items in your shopping cart.


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December 20th, 2008

'08 Chevy Cobalt at NemerDodge.com

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2008 Chevy Cobalt Preowned Video Walkaround from Nemer Dodge in Queensbury, New York 12804. For full details, visit http://www.nemerdodge.com.

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December 19th, 2008

Old Chevy Truck giving me royal H*ll ?

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Yet another problem with this truck, pretty much the same one. I have an ’84 Chevy C-10 with a 305 V8 and a Edelbrock 4 barrel carb.
I have changed the fuel pump, the in tank sending unit on one of the tanks.(the tank I use all the time) I’ve also replaced the switching valves for the fuel tank because it was leaking fuel. The problem is truck continues to kill on me, it starts right up then runs pretty rough (shakes and sputters) and pretty much kills every time.
I’ve used one bottle of Heet in each tank, because I’m pretty sure it had some bad fuel. I think this is a result of bad fuel because before the truck ran great. I don’t understand this, neither does my mobile mechanic.
I’m thinking the only way to solve this problem is to get a diagnostic test, but it won’t run long enough to get me to a shop. I’m really scared to drive it now because it kills without warning and sometimes I have my foot on the gas and it refuses to pick up speed. Has anyone ever known a car to die when your foot is on the gas? Could all of this be a reverberation from bad fuel or is it just a lemon?
I would sincerely appreciate any help with these questions.

HI
You may have a plugged up carb. kind of sounds like its not getting fuel. How is the timing? how is the timing chain? does the timing change while idling the chain may be shot. Well it idle and not just speed up or well it not idle? if it well idle and not speed up I’d say carb needs rebuilt.
good luck
tim

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