It depends on the engine size:
2.2L I4 118 hp
4.3L V6 191 - 200 hp
The doors off a 94 Chevy S10 will fit on a 94 GMC Sonoma with minor modifications. Both use a very similar body design which is largely only different in cosmetic features.
It is in the rear left side in a removable panel in the glovebox of my 1995 [manufactured 8/94] GMC SLS Sonoma, 4x4, 4.3 vortex; hopefully, it is in the same place in yours...
On a 94 GMC Sonoma 2.2 liter engine the compressor calls for Oil Viscosity/Type Pag 150 and capacity of 9 oz of oil. If you need more information on oil viscosity and oil capacity there is a great web site that can help you with most vehicles. www.idqusa.com
94 Camaro V6 3.4-liter =160-horsepower V8 5.7-liter LT1 = 275 horsepower
1987 - 94 Two hundred ten HP. 97 - 99 255 hp 95-96 250hp
Firing order is 1 6 5 4 3 2 in a clockwise direction
I have a 1994 Gmc with the 4.3 and I have pulled a pretty big load for a smaller truck. I have pulled up to a couple lawn mowers on a 16ft tandem trailer with ease and the stopping was fair I would do it on a dailey basis but for a most do project I would do it again.
green wire on aftermarket tachs are the signal wire i belive
It is plugged directly into the orifice on the 94 model. I would expect it to be the same on all year models unless it has fallen out or something.
I have a 94 gmc sonoma with a 2000 model 4.3l engine using a 94 t.b.i.intake and throttle body.only problem i have is it is idling too high around 1300 to 1700 rpm
I believe that is 160 horsepower for your 4.0 liter EFI , V6
94 4.3 with cpi injection has 200hp@ 4500 rpm