The Camaro might have a slight edge due to its lighter weight and better aerodynamics
1970. While the 350 was never the base engine for the Chevelle, 2 and 4 barrel versions of the 350 were available in the Chevelle from 1970-1977.
Stock for stock, too close to call
The camero will be faster if both are stock
Basically a 230 or 250 Cu. In. 6 cyl.
Believe Saleen as it has been modified while Camaro SS is a stock Vehicle
Depends on engine
305
Stock for Stock, all else being equal. No. An SS is a Z28 with a few induction upgrades giving it another 15 horsepower at the wheels. If you have modded at all, then you may be equal or higher, or be faster in a different powerband. If the SS is an Auto, and you have the Hurst 6-speed, you can have the advantage if you are not a bad driver. But quick answer. No, not at all. The Camaro SS has everything a Z/28 has and more plus A LS6 corvette engine and 6-speed hurst shifter /\ l l That guy is an idiot, I own a 2000 SS camaro, no your z28 is not faster, and if its stock you will never shift faster then an auto, you may get a jump at a better rpm but you will not shift faster, he was right about the 15 rwhp, because of the forced air induction from hood, and my car doesnt have an LS6 corvette engine its an LS1 the exact same engine that is in the same year Z28's
I believe 383 was a Chrysler engine.
Depends on what engine it has...
The 1987 Camaro Z 28 350 cubic inch engine stock horsepower is 280. The 1987 Camaro Z 28 350 cubic inch engine was the largest engine offered for that model year.
stock around 15.3 with the fuel injected engine