The MAP sensor on an '86 Camaro with a 2.8 liter engine is located by the distributor at the rear of the intake plenum. There will be a black plastic casing that needs removed to gain access to the sensor.
There is no MAP sensor on the 2.8L because it uses a Mass Airflow system. A MAP sensor is found on cars that use Speed Density (i.e. 3.1L Camaro's).
there is no map sensor on it
There is not a map sensor on an 85. They did not show up till 86 with the 2.5 fuel injected engine.
On passenger side firewall next to evaporator housing.
First, check your air filter and O2 sensor. Both probably need to be replaced. If the HC is up, change the plugs and wires too. If the vehicle is carburated you probably don't have an O2 sensor.
Not even close.
Yes
yes the map sensor will keep the car from running.map stands for manifold air pressure and if the ecu cant get a reading it will not start and run.
High on firewall, on passenger side. Between heater assembly and motor.
Chevy didn't offer a 350 in an 86 Camaro, but if they did, it would theoretically work in an 87 Caprice.
no
Answerwith a little modification it will but no it won't bolt up to the 96 engine and besides the 96 had a stronger transmission then the 86.