The 350 did not come in the 89 RS but here are the specs for all engines in 1989 F-bodies I found this information on thirdgen.org/1989-chevy-camaro 2.8 V6 135HP @ 4900 RPM 160ft/lbs @ 3900 RPM 5.0 TBI V8 170HP @ 4400 RPM 255ft/lbs @ 2400 RPM 5.0 TPI V8 195HP @ 4000 RPM 295ft/lbs @ 2800 RPM 5.0 TPI V8 220HP @ 4400 RPM 290ft/lbs @ 3200 RPM 5.0 TPI V8 230HP @ 4600 RPM 300ft/lbs @ 3200 RPM 5.7 TPI V8 240HP @ 4400 RPM 345ft/lbs @ 3200 RPM 3.8 Turbo V6 250 HP @ 4400 RPM 340 ft/lbs @ 2800 RPM (Turbo TA only)
186 horse power
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The stock V6 3.4 Liter has 160 and the 3.8 has 200.
304 horsepower for the 3.6 liter DOHC , V6 , in a 2010 Camaro
Either the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine or the 3.8 liter V6
Either the 3.0 liter " Vulcan " V6 engine or the 3.8 liter V6
There is no such car as a 2009 Camaro. GM just came out with a 2010 Camaro which is now available. Before that the last Camaro was made in 2002. 403H.P. from the 6.2 liter V8. Actually the 6.2 liter V8 with stick has 426 HP, I also believe the automatic version has 420 HP with the same motor. Someone would have to answer for the six cylinder versions.
210 hp is the rated HP from 1988 to 1994 for a 5.7 liter.
What are the valveadjustment's on a 1990 iroc camaro with a 5.7 liter 350 motor
94 Camaro V6 3.4-liter =160-horsepower V8 5.7-liter LT1 = 275 horsepower
Much slower than 170. The new camaro will do about 150. I even recorded 147 in a stock 2013. I one day a 70 camaro and mustang. A 69 camaro. And 80 corvette. Stock non of these could go fast compared to today's cars. The 77 camaro has MAX 185 horse power in the 350 Z-28. A Christie mini van has more horse power. The 79 Trans am (great car) was a huge 6.6 liter and only make 180 horse power. That's crazy.
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.