Common questions

What gas does a 4 cylinder Camaro take?

What gas does a 4 cylinder Camaro take?

The 3.6L models will run perfectly fine on 87 octane regular unleaded gasoline. The 2.0L 4Cylinder and 6.2L V8 engine models are going to need to use a premium gasoline of at least 91 octane or higher.

Does an ls1 need premium gas?

Yes it can be run on regular. No it can not be run on regular, Premium Only.

What kind of engine does a Camaro Z28 have?

For the Z28 models, a standard 5.7 litre V8 making 305 horsepower came standard under the hood. This engine also came with the SS performance/appearance package, but a functional hood air scoop increased horsepower to 320.

What kind of engine did a 2000 Camaro have?

The base-models included a 3800 Series II 3.8 litre V6 that produced a peppy 200 horsepower. This was seven more horsepower than the Camaros closest competitor Mustang.

When did Chevy stop making the 2000 Camaro?

Much like the 1999 models, the 2000 Camaro models saw very little change at all. The exterior had been redesigned in 1998, and the interior had received an update the year before that, so Chevrolet was content to leave the cars as they were, a trend that would last until the Camaro was discontinued in 2002.

What are the specs of a 2000 Camaro?

Detailed features and specs for the Used 2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more. Read reviews, browse our car inventory, and more.

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What was the fuel tank capacity in 1999 Camaro?

The 1999 model year saw only a few minor changes made to the Camaro. These included the introduction of new colors such as “Hugger Orange”. The fuel tanks were now made of plastic with a 16.8 gallon capacity instead of preceding metal units which had a capacity of 15.5 gallons.

What was the total number of Camaros produced in 1998?

Total production for 1998 was just 48,495 units in total. This is the first year that the SS model was actually manufactured solely by Chevrolet in twenty years! The 1999 model year saw only a few minor changes made to the Camaro. These included the introduction of new colors such as “Hugger Orange”.

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