youll most likely need to get new motor mounts maybe drilling and pherhaps a diffrent transmission on it but yes with some time it can be done
Sorry to whomever posted the above but it seems like you didnt understand the question so I am editing. Yes a v8 differential of the same generation will fit a v6 camaro. The upside to this being you will get the bigger gears aswell as limited slip. In fact if you are going to do that you may aswell find a whole rearend from a v8/z28 so you get the disc brakes aswell
NO it will not.
probably
Probably not. You have to see if both cars are auto or manual trans. If auto, the V8 will have trans cooler lines into the radiator, not sure if the V6 uses these.
In 1994 there was no SS Camaro. The Z28 had a 5.7 liter V8. The base Camaro had a V6.
An RS camaro came stock with a v6 but came had the option of a v8, turns out most RS's were v8's
yep same size
The 1995 Z28 camaro has a v8 engine in it. That engine is a ctually a steel version of the corvette engine. Since there are 1995 camaros with v8 engines in them, you can probably fit a v8 into your car.
Not terribly likely as they are 2 different bodystyles and 2 different engines
Yes.
Yes
The chances are that it will fit. If the 97 camaro originally had a v8 in it then you will have to change the motor mounts on it which can be a pain to do. Source: I stuck a 5.7L from a full size van in my 1983 camaro that originally had a 2.8 V6.
Well the 1992 RS automatic is like 170 HP. I had a V6 Swapped out for a V8 on my camaro, I don't know how much it was. My car was a 1983 Camaro with 107HP V6, replaced it with a 1992 RS V8 170HP.