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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 02:26 PM
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From: New Jersey
Car: 87 plane jane with gfx
Engine: 350 worked vortec head .515 .515 cam and 1.6 rockers and shorties for now til i can afford the supercomps
Transmission: super t-10 or t-5
Axle/Gears: auburn with 3.42 stock axles
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now that it is getting cold around here i have one question do camaro and firebird heaters suck or is there a reason i only get warm air at like 180 degrees and as soon as the temp drops when i'm moving the air cools down , becuase in other cars i notice they get warm air much quicker and stay warmer then i do...
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Old Dec 15, 2003 | 06:16 PM
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I have the standard heater box (3 speeds no high), 180 stat, stock heater core, stock heater valve and my heat on the highest setting is pretty toasty. defroster works awesome also.



might want to check for maybe a clog in the core or heater valve problems.
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Old Dec 16, 2003 | 10:51 AM
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From: New Jersey
Car: 87 plane jane with gfx
Engine: 350 worked vortec head .515 .515 cam and 1.6 rockers and shorties for now til i can afford the supercomps
Transmission: super t-10 or t-5
Axle/Gears: auburn with 3.42 stock axles
your 350 should be warmer thinner cyl. walls and less area for the water to run through but thats another thing.. there is a prestone vavle i think in the line with like a cap on it would that have anything to do with it
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