The 1994 Z28, equipped with the LT1 V8 engine, can accommodate several engine swaps, including the LS1 and LS3 from later Camaro models for enhanced performance and efficiency. Additionally, enthusiasts often consider swapping in the more powerful LS2 or LS7 engines from the Corvette. Other options might include small-block or big-block Chevy engines, depending on the desired performance and modifications. Always ensure compatibility with the transmission and necessary modifications for a successful swap.
YES they are the same engines.
The engine swap could be possible, depending on the type of engines. Both the 1991 and 1994 engines will have to be the same size, or at least have the same mounting pattern.
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The speedometer on the 1994 z28 Camaro has both MPH and KPH on it. The KPH are the red numbers on the inside of the scale.
yes they are the same engines.
yes. both engines are the 4g63. the turbo engines from the 1990-1994 is a 6 bolt 4g63 and the turbo engine from the 1995-1999 is a 7 bolt 4g63.
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275 horse
probably a 3.43.
There was no RS Camaro in 1994.
Yes, you can swap a 1994 motor into a 1985 Chevy Silverado, but it may require some modifications. The engine mounts, wiring harness, and fuel system may differ between the two model years, so you'll need to address compatibility issues. Additionally, ensure that the emissions regulations in your area permit such a swap, as newer engines may have different requirements. Overall, with the right tools and knowledge, the swap can be successful.
A swap would be tremendously expensive. Much more practical and cost-effective to find a '97 Z28 already equipped with a factory 6-speed.