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
275
press the brake pedal when shifting
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
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