Not many....and most aren't worth the trouble. The problem is the 2.8 intake plenum port size and design and the heads. They just aren't designed to flow much more than they already do. You can do the usual.....good free flowing exhaust, air filter, computer chip, and maybe an aftermarket cam. But to be honest, if you did all of it you'd be lucky to pick up 50HP. And I'd say that's the upper end. Don't get me wrong...I have a '92 3.1 Sunbird. I love the engine but it's just not the best design for improvements. You might try swapping out a newer 3.4 Camaro V6. You'll pick up some power there. If it's anything like swapping a 3.4 in mine there will be some mods you'll need to make. Primarily EGR adapter, fuel injectors, programming.
Chevrolet never made a Camaro Z28 with a V6 engine
No
Lower rear end of the engine
camaro v6 3.4L have 165 horsepower, and the camaro v6 3.8 have 200 horsepower
1998 - 2002
lower rear passenger side of engine
The V6 in the 1997 Camaro was the 3.8, not the 3.4
I would say the camaro depending on what year your talking about.
Answer 700r4that should be a 700r4. its a 4 speed automatic. unless its a v6. then its a 200r4 or something like that.
its around 107 hp, i have a camaro with a 2.8l v6
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.
Yes it is