V6 engines dont sound as good as a V8. If you start putting exhaust on V6 engines, it will sound bad and it is not recommended by most shops. I prefer a Flowmaster Cat back system, simply because it sounds awesome. Nice rich rumble without being too loud. I've read, however, that the performance increase isn't very much over stock. I think Flowmaster feels differently, though. I've also tried the much more expensive Borla Cat back system. Its much louder, and harsher sounding. Plus, there is an unpleasant reasonance inside the car between 40-50 mph. If performance is what you want, then you should consider the Borla. Also, its stainless steel and guaranteed for life. I've also tried a "dual" exhaust cobbled together at a local muffler shop. The system looked bad, compared to the factory made Borla or Flowmaster. It also rattled and simply wasn't engineered as well as the others.
The V6 in the 1997 Camaro was the 3.8, not the 3.4
I was leaning more towards a deep, growly type pitch.
Yes.
the camaro would walk over the charger.
1997 didn't have a 3.4L v6 It had a 3.8L /\ Moron YES it will fit considering that was your question
In between the exhaust manifolds. You'll need thin fingers - it ain't easy to remove them.
125
Either weld or replace.
Doubtful since the 98's V6 has at least 40 more horsepower than the 94's V6
Automatic or 5spd
200 miles per hour
From what I've seen most people are running Pacesetter headers, with either Magnaflow or Borla exhaust/mufflers. Some also use Flowmaster exhaust/ mufflers but from what I've heard the Flowmaster doesn't sound too hot on a v6 Camaro as far as the "Flowmaster" sound.