yes but you will have to replace the computer with one from a v-8 car
Depends on whether you're referring to a 305 TBI, 305 TPI, 350 TPI...
intake plenum
yes
The eight digit in the VIN # will tell you what engine you have. If you have the number 8 it is a 5.7 (350)
1986-1992 Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird 305/350 V-8's using TPI fuel systems with A/C mounted on passenger side of engine. May work with other GM years, applications.
No. Its engine code is LT1. The intake has much shorter runners than the tpi induction system.
The 82-92 models have to be the 1991-1992 Firebird Formula, 305 TPI, F-engine code, 5 Speed-HO cam/230hp/dual cats!
The 1987 Pontiac formula 350 with the 5.7 TPI v-8 that only came in the automatic transmission had roughly just over 13,000 made. The GTA had roughly 11,000. Now most people need to realize when they are looking at this particular car, the Formula 350 only came with the automatic transmission in 1987. So if you find one with a manual it is not an all original car.
Assuming you're referring to a 1988 IROC-Z, it could have either a 305 TBI, 305 TPI or a 350 TPI
Instead of having a 2.8 v6 or non h.o 305. It would have a 350 tpi or high output 305. It would have a different spoiler , suspension , and have formula stickers on the doors.
Knowing the year would really help. But 90% of the 350 TBI engine timing was 0 TDC.
The 1989 Camaro didn't have a 350 TPI (not stock, anyway)