In the context of the Chevrolet Camaro Z28, the "28" refers to the model designation for a specific performance variant of the Camaro that was introduced in 1967. The Z28 package was originally created for racing purposes, and its designation is often thought to represent the engine's displacement of 302 cubic inches, which was developed for Trans Am racing. Over the years, the Z28 became synonymous with high-performance versions of the Camaro.
Nothing, "Z28" is a regular production order (RPO) code
LS1 is a GM engine, Z/28 is (was) an option package on Camaros.
Please let me know how to remove the 1979 z28 starter.
P235/55r16 If you have a Z 28 with the 6 speed, the tire size is 245/50ZR16
A Laurel and Hardy Cartoon - 1966 Stand Out Stand In 1-28 was released on: USA: 12 November 1966
A Z/28 would have an exclusive 302 V8 with a 4-speed manual tranny. If it has anything else it wouldn't be a Z/28.
Automatic 22 city 27 highway manual 23 city 28 highway this is the v-6 the z-28 and ss withe the 6-speed will be 17 city 28-33 high way
Yes
There was no Z28 in 1989
Yes, they did iroc and Z28's are a little different, but i have just a regular Z28 most iroc's a tombport as regular Z28's do not.
The stock clutch for a 1969 z28 is 10.5". The 1970 z28 went to a 11".
What do you need to know about a 94 Z28 camaro?