2010 Camaro SS rough idle?
#1
2010 Camaro SS rough idle?
I noticed that my new 2010 SS has a rough idle at all temps. Has anyone else noticed this problem with their LS3?
I thought it might be the factory cam or just a characteristic of the motor, but it's uneven stumble similar to having a plug wire going out. It idles at about 550 rpms and you can also see the needle jump around slightly.
So is this normal, or should I have them take a look at it?
Thanks!
I thought it might be the factory cam or just a characteristic of the motor, but it's uneven stumble similar to having a plug wire going out. It idles at about 550 rpms and you can also see the needle jump around slightly.
So is this normal, or should I have them take a look at it?
Thanks!
#3
Thanks... I did some searching around on the internet, and found that a few other people have reported this with the LS3... so it sounds like it might be 'normal', but I'll still swing by the dealer to make sure all is well before I start bolting on mods.
#5
Thanks for the help! At idol it felt like my old (modified) Camaro, so I wasn't sure if something was off, or if that's just the way it is. Haha. I did stop by a dealer yesterday and talked to the shop manager for a few minutes.... he said he notices the same thing whenever he sits in an LS3 powered SS. Sounds like I'm good to go. Time to start ordering mods!
#6
Oh, so typical of Chevrolet dealerships, just say a problem is "normal" -- bury their heads in the sand...
Thanks for the help! At idol it felt like my old (modified) Camaro, so I wasn't sure if something was off, or if that's just the way it is. Haha. I did stop by a dealer yesterday and talked to the shop manager for a few minutes.... he said he notices the same thing whenever he sits in an LS3 powered SS. Sounds like I'm good to go. Time to start ordering mods!
#7
The cam I believe is a 204/211, low .5xx lift and 116 or 117 lsa. Not really agressive. May be low octane gas but is should have a smooth, steady idle. Switching brand of gas may help, otherwise I'd take it back to the dealer.
#8
Thanks Bob. That's interesting. I believe the dealer did have some 89 octane in it when I bought it, so my first trip was to the auto parts store for some octane boost. Since then I've only been putting premium fuel in it from Chevron. Perhaps the fuel mapping hasn't switched back over yet to take advantage of the higher octane fuel?
#9
Thanks Bob. That's interesting. I believe the dealer did have some 89 octane in it when I bought it, so my first trip was to the auto parts store for some octane boost. Since then I've only been putting premium fuel in it from Chevron. Perhaps the fuel mapping hasn't switched back over yet to take advantage of the higher octane fuel?
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