its on the back of the intake, plugged into the top of an adapter looking thing
Yes 1998-2002
NO! ls1's did not go into the z28s until 1998
I know the 1998 to 2002 camaro z28, ss have same ls1 engine as the corvette ls1. Only differets is horsepower. A pc program can change the horsepower to both camaro and corvette
you dont have a ls1 you have a lt1. the ls1 was in 98-02 camaro
Not electronic. But mechanical yes. NOTE: a 1996 camaro has the LT1. A 1998 Camaro has the LS1. A lot of things are different.
Answerits the coolant level sensor, located on the passenger side of the radiator.the sensors are known to go bad over time.the engine coolant temp sensor is located on the drivers side head, and will have 2 wires on 99+ and 3 wires on a 1998 ls1 f-carActually, coolant temperature module / sensor is located on the water pump of your '96 Z28. Changed my last year - fairly easy to do.
because its a ls1
there is no such thing as a 1994 ls1. the ls1 didnt come out until 1998. in 1994 they had the LT1 which would have had 240 crank hp The LS1 motor actually first came out in 1997 for the C5 Corvette. The 1994 F-bodies with the LT1 were rated at 275hp at the flywheel.
Well depends on how much work you want to do. The engine will fit but the mounting locations are different because 98 was the first year of the LS1 in the Camaro. You are better off with an LS1 it is a much better engine anyways! Well depends on how much work you want to do. The engine will fit but the mounting locations are different because 98 was the first year of the LS1 in the Camaro. You are better off with an LS1 it is a much better engine anyways!
On front driver's side of engine block.
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