no the v6 front springs are around 87 lb/in lighter than the v8 and the rear on a v6 are 14.6 lb/in lighter
NOPE THATS THE BEAUTY OF HAVING A CHEVY ..THERE ALL THE SAME YOU WILL HAVE TO CHANGE THE MOTOR AND BODY MOUNTS AND EXHAUST THE COIL SPRINGS MAY NEED THE TWIST IN BLOCKS TO LIFT IT A LITTLE BUT I DOUBT IT Well new coil springs are recommended or thr front end will sag, and depending on the trans you may or may not have to change it
yes the hood mounts the same way
Yes, it is the exact same trans as the 92 3.1. Also, the 2.8l and 3.1l are basically the same engine.
camaro v6 3.4L have 165 horsepower, and the camaro v6 3.8 have 200 horsepower
No mine has coil springs
The V6 in the 1997 Camaro was the 3.8, not the 3.4
I would say the camaro depending on what year your talking about.
the transmission used in the v6 is the same as the transsmission in the V8 and they can be swapped either way. as in you can match the v8 with a v6 tranny or a v6 with a v8 tranny the bellhousing lines up the same
its around 107 hp, i have a camaro with a 2.8l v6
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.
Yes it is
Chevrolet never made a Camaro Z28 with a V6 engine