I believe the 305 TBI was in the RS models. the Z28 had 305 ad 350 TPI (tuned port injection)
None, since there is no such thing as a Dodge Camaro
There shouldn't be any difference
The chevy 350 engines were produced in production models of Chevy between 1968 until 1998. It was used in several Chevy models such as Chevrolet Camaro and Chevrolet corvettes.
There are plenty of engines that can fit in a 2000 Chevrolet Camaro. Some options include: LS1, LS2, and LS3 motors.
There is no difference what so ever. Same engines.
the heritage edition has stripes down the middle of the car a few other badges and emblems, besides that not much
Yes, Their is no difference between the rearends of a stick or automatic vehicle.
Yes it will. GM. put alot of V8 engines in that year camaro.
Just a plain Jane Camaro would have a V6 in it and it has just a plain flat hood with just plain fenders. Z28 would have come with a V8 and has hood scoop and air induction fendrs.
what the difference in the engine for a 2005 chevy Malibu without electric power steering to one with electric power steering
If your asking about the v-8 engines then the answer is yes.
There was no 1962 Camaro (and no 2009 Camaro for that matter either, the current one is a 2010)