Yes , the 350 LT-1 has been used in Camaros as well as the Z28, B4C and SS versions . (A remarkable engine for a short-block .) 350 LT-1
in your glove box it will have B4C listed along with all the other options.
B4c
Boron carbide (B4C) is not a metal. B4C is used as an extremely hard coating or tips for drills and other cutting tools.
305 hp
in your glove box it will have B4C listed along with all the other options.
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B4C
607 is the likey number. There are no known published numbers on how many Z28's were produced with the G92(performance axle package) and the LB9 (5.0 liter) TPI V8, but the numbers are few. According to production numbers, 70,007 total camaros were built in 1992, only 6,451 were Z28's.To arrive at the answer to the question, we must consider the fact that all 3038 1992 camaros built with the L98 (5.7 liter) TPI V8 all included J65 4-wheel disc brakes as part of the build package, and all were automatic transmission. All G92 camaros included J65 in their build. There were 3645 J65's built, but only 3056 G92's. The difference between the two were the 589 B4C's (police package) which all included J65 and included the performance axle rear-end, but for some reason did not include the G92 on their option code build sheets despite having the option included. If you do the math (take the 3645 J65's and subtract the 3038 B2L's), that leaves 607 left that were the LB9 5.0 liter and the 5 speed transmission with the G92 performance axle ratio (which also included dual catalytic converter exhaust, oil cooler and the J65 rear disc brakes). 1992 PUBLISHED PRODUCTION NUMBERS:Z28 COUPE V8..............................................................5197Z28 CONVERTIBLE V8...................................................1254B4C SPECIAL SERVICE RS (EITHER B2L 0R LB9).............589B2L (L98) 5.7 TPI V8.....................................................3038LB9 5.0 TPI V8 (5SP MANUAL OR AUTOMATIC TRANS)....4002J65 4-WHEEL DISC BRAKES...........................................3645G92 PERFORMANCE AXLE PACKAGE (Z28 ONLY)............3056
Unless you value rarity above all else, perhaps - otherwise it's not worth anymore than a standard Z28.
The 350 was not offered in the RS.It could only be had in the Z28 unless it wasa B4C police package car which was a Z28 with RS trim.
6b4 / 5c4d4 / 3ab2 / 20c3d Division is not associative and since there are no brackets (parentheses) the operations are evaluated from left to right. Thus 6b4 / 5c4d4 = 6/5*b4c-4d-4 6b4 / 5c4d4 / 3ab2 = 6/5*b4c-4d-4/ 3ab2 = 2/5*a-1b2c-4d-4 6b4 / 5c4d4 / 3ab2 / 20c3d = 2/5*a-1b2c-4d-4/ 20c3d = 1/50*a-1b2c-7d-5 or b2/(50ac7d5)