It depends on the driver and the care it is given.
Yes. However, it may not last as long against a higher torque engine.
Last time i checked with gibson mine was worth 4,000 1989 Lespaul standard sunburst... I payed $1,300 back in 1989
Cause its a camaro silly. You did not mention if it had a check engine light "on" or not. When was the last time the fuel filter was replaced? Please provide more information so that you may receive a suitable answer.
Yes it will, No problems. New answer: When you asked your question, You were asking about the transmission if they were the same. When you messaged me I told you thay were the same. The last message sounded like you were going to put a 86 engine in a 88 camaro, You will run into all kinds of problems, The 86 V6 is a carbureted engine and the 88 V6 is a fuel injected engine. You need to put a fuel injected engine back in your camaro so the computer in your car will still controll the engine and transmission. The 86 V6 engine will fit in the car but your electrical system will not hook up to the 86 V6 engine. NEUTZ.
Most cars will last as long as they are cared for. My Camaro is a 1986 and is running strong and well.
If maintained an auto trans will last for the life of a car just as a motor can
No, the last year for a 3400 motor in a Camaro was 1996.
the last production year for the iroc z was 1990, there is no such thing as a 1991 iroc z
Yes a bigger engine up to a 5.7 liter V8 motor can be installed into the 99 Camaro. 9 times out of 10 the transmission will fit but it will last no time with that bigger motor since it was made to handle a 3.8 V6. So if you plan on swapping the engine then it will be just as wise to swap to a better Trans to handle that bigger engine.
umm there's no such thing as a 09 Camaro the last camaro produced was in 02 and it was the 4th gen except the new 2010 model
Even though GM still claims this is a "Small Block" the last of the real small blocks was built in the 2000's
1990