Incorrect, the SS is an appearance package on the 96 and newer camaro z28's that includes a hood scoop that works a a ram air injection and a raised spoiler.
The camaro will have an SS on the grill and if not, then it will have an engine with more horsepower and it will be all around stronger. The outside will also have more aftermarket parts, such as a spoiler etc.
LT1 is the type of engine. the 96 camaro ss has an LT1, and so does the 96 z28. the difference between the z28 and the ss is, the ss has the ram air hood, and other slp options such as cold air intake, hurst shifter, etc..but to answer, the ss is faster than the z28, simply because of the small stuff. same engine though.Not that much faster though. A catback and good CAI on a Z28 and you'll be slightly faster than the SS (IF your Z has 3.23 gears). The SS intake SUCKS actually but the hood looks awesome
There was no SS camaro in 1992.
That's easy because there was no Camaro SS in 1994
super sport no doubt about it.
about 320 Anywhere from between 300-320hp depending on whether or not if it was a Z28 or a SS Camaro.
they are the exact same
Factory rated 310 in a z28, 345 in an SS.
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.
from 1993-2002 the ss is faster. they have the same engine as the z28, but minor upgrades, such as the ram air hood, and cold air intake, etc...
you can get the ss supercharged from the factory the z is a t top
About 150 mPh depending if its ss or z28
The 2000 Camaro Z28 had 305 horsepower. The 2000 Camaro SS had 320 horsepower.