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The engine.
350 LT1
The last year of the LT1 engine was 1997. This engine was used in various Chevrolet models, including the Corvette and Camaro. After 1997, the LT1 was succeeded by newer engine designs, such as the LS series.
The LS1 and LT1 designations are for the engine not the transmission. A 1993 Camaro Z28 would have originally been fitted with an LT1 engine. Available transmissions behind the LT1 would have been the Borg Warner T-56 (manual), or the 4L60E (automatic).
Not electronic. But mechanical yes. NOTE: a 1996 camaro has the LT1. A 1998 Camaro has the LS1. A lot of things are different.
lt1. 350 cubic inches or 5.7 liters
There was no Camaro LT1 "SS" in 1995, but the stock LT1 (assuming you were referring to horsepower) had 275 hp.
Assuming you're referring to a 93-97 LT1, 275 93-95, 285 96-97
Either a 3.4L V6 or a 5.7L 350 LT1 V8
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The 1994 LT1 engine, which was used in various Chevrolet models, produces approximately 300 horsepower. This 5.7-liter V8 engine features a design that enhances its power output while maintaining efficiency. It was a notable engine for its time, contributing to the performance of vehicles like the Chevrolet Corvette and Camaro. Overall, the LT1 was well-regarded for its blend of power and drivability.