Yes
4 speed automatic aka 700r4
2.73
Yes
The 1992 Camaro RS with the 305 engine typically came equipped with the Borg-Warner T5 manual transmission. This five-speed transmission was popular in various GM vehicles during that era and was known for its smooth shifting and durability. It offered a balance of performance and drivability, making it a suitable choice for the Camaro lineup.
Yes, it is the exact same trans as the 92 3.1. Also, the 2.8l and 3.1l are basically the same engine.
The 1992 Chevrolet Camaro RS typically came equipped with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission, depending on the engine choice and buyer preference. The manual transmission was commonly paired with the V6 engine, while the automatic was often available with both the V6 and the V8 options.
yes it will camaro parts from 82-92 will interchange
A five speed manual transmission was optional on third generation (1982 - 1992) and fourth generation (1993 - 2002) Camaros.
A 1992 Camaro IROC-Z which has a maximum speed of 145 mph, is faster than the 1992 Mustang GT, which has a top speed of 129 mph.
no.
In a 1992 Camaro RS, the transmission speed sensor is typically located on the transmission itself, specifically on the driver's side, near the rear of the transmission case. It is mounted to the transmission housing and is connected to the vehicle's wiring harness. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle for better visibility and reach. Always refer to a repair manual for specific details and procedures related to your vehicle.
Well the 1992 RS automatic is like 170 HP. I had a V6 Swapped out for a V8 on my camaro, I don't know how much it was. My car was a 1983 Camaro with 107HP V6, replaced it with a 1992 RS V8 170HP.