There was no Camaro LT1 "SS" in 1995, but the stock LT1 (assuming you were referring to horsepower) had 275 hp.
LT1 350
LT1 is the type of engine. the 96 camaro ss has an LT1, and so does the 96 z28. the difference between the z28 and the ss is, the ss has the ram air hood, and other slp options such as cold air intake, hurst shifter, etc..but to answer, the ss is faster than the z28, simply because of the small stuff. same engine though.Not that much faster though. A catback and good CAI on a Z28 and you'll be slightly faster than the SS (IF your Z has 3.23 gears). The SS intake SUCKS actually but the hood looks awesome
All SS Chevy Impalas' had the LT1.
I had a 95 Impala SS with the lt1 350 and a friend with a Camaro lt1 and as I understand it the main difference was the Caprice 9c1/ Impala SS LT1 had more torque than the Camaro and Corvette versions since it was a heavier car and thus had a slight less horse power. on a side note when I raced a corvette with a LT1 we were head to head, the corvette was stock and my only modification was a cold air intake. hope this helps you
The motor is an lt1. 5.7 liter/350 cubic inches. SS didnt arrive for 4th gen until 1996
The curb weight is 3450lbs for a 1999 Camaro SS.
the z28 should have a 305 and the ss should have a lt1 350 there was no 94 SS. they came out in96. both have LT1 350's. The SS has some performance enhancements like ram air and performance exhaust and better suspension and rear. all things you can do to a Z28 to improve it's performance.
A 2010 Camaro SS has 420 lb-ft of torque
1992-1996 Corvette, Caprice, Impala SS, Buick Roadmaster, Cadillac Fleetwood, and 92-97 Camaro and Firebird.
The 2012 Chevy Camaro starts at $54,095.
chevrsle camaro ss 2009
$41.995