The 1993 Fleetwoods did not come with a LT1 engine. The engine is a L05, 350ci with 185 horsepower with throttle body fuel injection. The LT1 350ci with 260 horsepower was used in the 94, 95, and 96 Fleetwoods.
Assuming you're referring to a 93-97 LT1, 275 93-95, 285 96-97
Yes. There were no engine options, the LT1 was the engine.
A vortec 5.7 is a lt1 based engine.
I believe all 96 Caprice came with a lt1 engine. So if it the lt1, the stock hp would be 260. Same exact engine that is in the Impala SS for 94 95 96.
Yes a lt1 will fit in a 1991, but i believe the motor mounts are a little different for the lt1. You cannot transplant it though without an PCM from an lt1, which needs a 4l60E transmission to control the transmission and engine codes. There are standalone kits available but they cost more than a PCM.
mine is 94 but this casting was used from 92-99
All SS Chevy Impalas' had the LT1.
If I understand correctly what you are asking.....The 1993 Camaro (Z28) had an LT1 engine, but used the non-electric version 4L60. The 4L60E was not used until 1994.
Yes as long as the intake is not off of an LT1.. The intake in an LT1 350 is for a reverse cooling engine and doesn't have the same coolant passages, as well as not having a hole for the distributor.. LT1 used Opti-spark..
depends on which 350 a regular carburated 350 new would be like 3000 a regular fuel injected would be about the same. the the lt1 and ls1 would be about 4-5000
Yes