well just changing it if the current engine is carbeurated u need a carbeurated v8 if it's fuel injected v6 u need a fuel injected v8 to match the bolt patterns on the transmissions right then u need to invest in a new rear end and motor mounts to handle the power increase as far as removing it I'm sure someone else on here can tell u the specifics better than i can
No, gear ratios are different.
what engine does it have, the v6 or v8?
Around 1-3 MPG less in both city/hwy
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.
Not terribly likely as they are 2 different bodystyles and 2 different engines
An RS camaro came stock with a v6 but came had the option of a v8, turns out most RS's were v8's
Yes.
Yes
Well the 1992 RS automatic is like 170 HP. I had a V6 Swapped out for a V8 on my camaro, I don't know how much it was. My car was a 1983 Camaro with 107HP V6, replaced it with a 1992 RS V8 170HP.
There is a v6 and a v8 model
the transmission used in the v6 is the same as the transsmission in the V8 and they can be swapped either way. as in you can match the v8 with a v6 tranny or a v6 with a v8 tranny the bellhousing lines up the same
Yes IF the original engine in the rs was a 305. rs v6's and v8's have different trannys.