A 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, equipped with a V8 engine, typically runs at an optimal temperature range of around 190°F to 220°F (88°C to 104°C). If the engine temperature consistently exceeds 220°F, it may indicate cooling system issues. It's important to monitor the temperature gauge during operation to ensure the engine remains within this range for optimal performance and longevity.
Most likely a bad sensor/relay
14 to 15 seconds closer to a 14.0 with the automatic trans assuming its the coupe
Should run low 14 second quarter mile times.
because the air conditioner puts a load on the engine... check your cooling fan relays.. the fan should run with the air on at idle
No it does not
First of all the 1995 Z28 had a 350 (LT1) not a 327(the 327 stamp on your engine block has nothing to do with the size). The specs for the '95 Z28 350 are: 275hp and 325 lb-ft
275
press the brake pedal when shifting
93-97 z28 camaro's have 275 stock horsepower at the crank, not RWH.
.050 95 Z28 only came with 5.7 LT1 motor.
8023 1995 z28 verts out there and 1 in my driveway for a total of 8024. Google.....
there were: 30,335 -Z28 coupes made 8,024 -Z28 convertibles made 38,359 -Z28s made in 95 Making them kinda rare in the auto world