RS stands for Rally Sport. IROC, is short for International Race of Champions. A race that was held for the champions of all the different race circuits. I think there were 4 different type of course races in the series. Anyway, all the racers have equally built cars, of the same make. All built by a common shop. They started the series with Porches, then went to camaros, then Mustangs, and I am not too sure what they are doing now. So, the IROC was a special package including ground effects, a decal package, and a 350 motor. The RS had a v-6, I think. The biggest non IROC motor was the 305, high output. There may have been other subtle differences like steering ratio. I cannot say for sure on that.
Stock 1993-1997 Camaro (non z28 or Rs) came with a 3.4 sfi motor. All the rs camaros came with the 3.8 sfi motor. So no there is no difference
89 was the first year the RS designation came to thethird gen camaro. It came with a V6 or an optional 305 upgrade.
Around 1-3 MPG less in both city/hwy
the heritage edition has stripes down the middle of the car a few other badges and emblems, besides that not much
There was no RS Camaro in 1994.
LS is the base model (only manual available). 2LT is the highest V6 model you can get. It is available with leather interior and the RS package. Go to Chevrolet.com/camaro to learn more.
The RS is a "cosmetic package" with hideaway headlights, mark lights were moved. The SS package was a "performance package" either came with a 295hp/350 or a 325/350/375hp 396.
Depends on what year Camaro RS you're referring to...
The 1988 Chevrolet Camaro RS had a curb weight between 3,086.5 pounds and 3,362.0 pounds. Chevrolet first began producing the Camaro in 1966 for the 1967 model year.
Yes
I believe the horsepower of the rs is between 205 and 240 horse!!
An RS camaro came stock with a v6 but came had the option of a v8, turns out most RS's were v8's