NO, the 383 is called a stroker engine. It is a 350 with a 400 crankshaft that is machined, to make it work in a 350 block. There are other factors and modifications to be made when building a stroker. The only 383 that came from the factory is in Chrysler vehicles.
The 350 was not offered in the RS.It could only be had in the Z28 unless it wasa B4C police package car which was a Z28 with RS trim.
i have a camaro and im a camaro fan all the way but the mustangs are more common to see on the road, but their stock engines wont have a chance against any stock camaro engines not even a 3.8 mustang stock would stand a chance against a 3.4 camaro stock i would know cuz that's what i got and i proved it. and plus the camaro gets more looks when your drivin them than the stang does cuz of there aerodynamic bodies which makes them look alot cooler and sportier than mustangs, and you don't see camaros as much as stangs on the road but stangs are more common.
seriosly come on GT500 will smoke the camaro so bad that Chevy won't be selling them any more.
Any auto parts store can tell you, and may have one in stock. Group 74
your probably looking at high 13's, low 14's.
They shouldn't need any since they already come factory-equipped with an engine.
The rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro can be replaced with a rear end of any 2014 or 2013 Camaro or SS Camaro.
yes it will. any camaro door 82-92 should fit
No, because there is not any such thing as A 2006 camaro
a 383 stroker is just a 400 crank in a 350 block...so yes
Only 82-92 camaro hood.