If it is a small block V8 with cast iron heads you torque them to 30 ft/lbs.
If it is a small block V8 with cast iron heads torque the bolts in a criss cross pattern to 30 lb/ft.
I found this address when lloking for the same on my 1992 rs - very informative - http://www.iroczone.com/specs/camaro/camaro91.html
its the same as the regular camaro i think its 215hp and 200ft lbs torque
I have a 92 Rs camaro 3.1 liter, and there is no available supercharger kit for the engine specs. Mine it not a '91, but the engine specs are almost, if not the same. 140 horsepower, 180 lbs-feet torque. You can rig up a custom turbo kit for about $5,000-6,000, but it's not worth it. I hope this helps with your question, if not, check online or something.
35 Ft. Lbs
i read somewhere it'd be around 330 pounds of torque
Assuming your car has an automatic transmission, it could be the TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) solenoid.
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4.3 L V6 160-165 H.P. 230-235 Lb/Ft Torque
You can torque most intake manifolds to 35 ft/lbs (metal only, plastic ones are a different beast lol) but to get the exact torque spec buy a shop manual. TommyTrouble XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Always start in the middle and use a crisscross pattern.
... what about them?
All of the torque specifications for vehicles can be found in Haynes Repair Manuals available at most auto parts stores.