technically yes, but with the money you will spend it isn't worth it. you would have to get the new engine, motor mounts, pcm, wiring harness, etc. and when your finished you will still have the v6 rear end, suspension, and rear drum brakes. even with the v8 engine it will not handle or perform like a stock v8.
No it would be approximately the same because a V6 is a smaller motor and would have to work hard to move the heavy car. the V8 is a bigger motor however it doesn't take as much power as the V6 to move the same amount of weight.
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What is Install Developer? which are tools they install? where it is use?
I need to install the new software.We will install fear in the hearts of these terrorists.The workman will install new pipes later.
the V8 engine consists of only 8 cylinders and the V12 consists of 12 making it much bigger, heavier, and much more powerful
Well the 1992 RS automatic is like 170 HP. I had a V6 Swapped out for a V8 on my camaro, I don't know how much it was. My car was a 1983 Camaro with 107HP V6, replaced it with a 1992 RS V8 170HP.
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.
An RS camaro came stock with a v6 but came had the option of a v8, turns out most RS's were v8's
Yes.
Yes
It would not bolt in but with fabrication and lots of money anything is possible.
There is a v6 and a v8 model
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
They made both V6's & V8's? Check your vin #. What kinda silly question is this?
Yes
No, gear ratios are different.
The V8 Mustang. It all makes since!