Only 82-92 camaro hood.
1990.
1990
the last production year for the iroc z was 1990, there is no such thing as a 1991 iroc z
yes the hood mounts the same way
In 1988, a total of 1,044 Camaro IROC-Z28 convertibles were produced with the factory 5-speed manual transmission. This represented a small percentage of the overall Camaro production for that year, highlighting the rarity of this specific configuration. The IROC-Z28 was known for its performance and sporty design, making these models particularly sought after by enthusiasts.
The 1989 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z (RPO Code 1FP87) was built in a coupe and convertible options. The available powertrains for the IROC-Z were the LO3, LB9, and L98 8-cylinder engines with 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmissions. 20,067 IROC-Z coupes and 3.245 convertibles were built that year.
1985
The 1987 Camaro Z 28 350 cubic inch engine stock horsepower is 280. The 1987 Camaro Z 28 350 cubic inch engine was the largest engine offered for that model year.
Anything is possible, but the Camaro and Firebird of those year had different hood designs, so the practical answer is no
The 350 TPI was introduced into the IROC-Z Camaro starting in 1987 and stopped in the last year of production for the 1992 Camaro Z28 350's. The horsepower rating ranged from 225hp to 245hp being the highest gross horsepower rating for the TPI 350 engine's. They made anywhere from 190hp to 210rwhp bone stock depending on year and various conditions of the car and environment.
I doubt it very much as they change electronics about every year.
what year camaro?