yes
sure if you change the motor mounts.
Of course not
yes
If you have the know how you can put anything you want in it.
2011 Camaro SS is not supercharged from the factory. If you put a supercharger on it, the horsepower rating will depend on how much boost you use. A stock 2011 manual transmission SS Camaro comes with the LS3 engine rated at 426hp, and a 2011 stock auto trans SS Camaro comes with the L99 engine, which is rated at 400hp.
2011 Camaro SS is not supercharged from the factory. If you put a supercharger on it, the horsepower rating will depend on how much boost you use. A stock 2011 manual transmission SS Camaro comes with the LS3 engine rated at 426hp, and a 2011 stock auto trans SS Camaro comes with the L99 engine, which is rated at 400hp.
Yes
Sure can
Yes you will need V8 motor mounts.
Yes it will. GM. put alot of V8 engines in that year camaro.
yes
Well, lets think about this? The 2002 camaro z28 came with an 5.7 liter LS1 v8 motor putting out 305 hp. The 2010 camaro ss came with a 6.2 liter LS3 v8 with 426 hp....do the math............. First off get out of the magazines. 2nd The Ls1 was about 340 at the crank (proven in dynos at stock form). 3rd Many 2002 Ls1 were able to pull 12.7-12.8 in stock form. 4th Ive seen 2010 SS all over the board. From 13.6-12.7 stock. 5th Horsepower is NOT everything. The 02 weighs a LOT less. Put that 6.2 in a 02 and that 02 will SCREAM. Put it in a 3rd gen and you got a literal rocket on your hands. 6th The fastest car with things MOSTLY equal is always the better driver. Ive beaten 2010 SS in a bolt-on 95 Z28 and have had my ass handed to me by some 2002 WS6. But if you're looking at paper-statistics, the 2010 SS is about .3 seconds quicker in the 1/4