I am assuming that this is not a vortec engine?.......If it is a vortec, they use different angle bolts securing the intake to the heads..........and you will have to get an aftermarket intake to run a carb........If it is not a vortec engine..........go to a junk yard and search out a cast Iron unit form a van..........they are most common........Of course it will be of the spread bore pattern and if you choose to use a holley you will have to use an adapter plate..........If not, a quadrajet will bolt right to it..............
Rally Sport
Rally Sport.
Rally Sport
it should say on the top of the intake manifold all Chevrolet v8s are 18436572 sorry, i don't know the v6
There was the base model, a.k.a. Sport Coupe, Rally Sport, Berlinetta, and Z/28
The letters rs represent the car as the "Rally Sport" model.
No, the 68 Camaro RS (Rally Sport) had hideaway lights. You could get an SS RS which would have the hideaway lights.
rally sport has the ground effects and suspension pack. while the super sport has both packages plus the power pack which would include a more powerful v8 Rally Sports dont come with v8s they come with V6s - Since when do Rally Sports only come with V6s? Have you never seen a 1987 V8 RS for example? hence the term V8 from 93-97 all rs had v6 and in 98 the body kit was then called sports appearance package and could be ordered on any camaro other than the ss
Either the 2010 or 2011 model of the Chevrolet Camaro SS Rally Sport.
There is no carburetor on these new fangled cars. Darn things have the newer port fuel injection. Not even throttle body injection, which kind of LOOKS like a carburetor. It does have a throttle body though, at the junction of the air intake hose and the intake manifold.
It means super sport. RS stands for rally sport. They're not really different maybe a v6 vs a v8, but really just different trim levels.
SS is Super Sport RS is Rally Sport