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What kind of engine does a 1998 Chevy Camaro have?

What kind of engine does a 1998 Chevy Camaro have?

5) in 1998 the model with 3-door hatchback coupe body and V-6 3791 cm3 / 231.4 cui engine size, 149 kW / 203 PS / 200 hp (SAE net) of power, 305 Nm / 225 lb-ft of torque, 5-speed manual powertrain offered since mid-year 1997 for North America .

What’s the average speed of a Camaro 3800?

She had just shy of 300,000km on her (187,000 miles). The car had run a 13.7 N/A in the 1/4 mile cam only with a much smaller cam than what was installed during the motor rebuild when she ran a best of [email protected] mph ( videos here) The end goal was a 12 second N/A car.

How tall is the GM 3800 Series 2 engine?

While the stroke for the 3.8L engine remained at 3.4” (86 mm), and the bore remained at 3.8” (97 mm), the engine architecture changed dramatically. The deck height is shorter than the Series I, which reduced its weight and total engine package size.

What’s the difference between a Camaro 3800 and a Firebird?

The 3800 weighs only 22 lb more than the High Feature V6, despite being an all cast iron design. In 1999 the 3800 Series II in the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird received a new throttle body with Electronic Throttle Control.

5) in 1998 the model with 3-door hatchback coupe body and V-6 3791 cm3 / 231.4 cui engine size, 149 kW / 203 PS / 200 hp (SAE net) of power, 305 Nm / 225 lb-ft of torque, 5-speed manual powertrain offered since mid-year 1997 for North America .

She had just shy of 300,000km on her (187,000 miles). The car had run a 13.7 N/A in the 1/4 mile cam only with a much smaller cam than what was installed during the motor rebuild when she ran a best of [email protected] mph ( videos here) The end goal was a 12 second N/A car.

What kind of engine does a GM 3800 have?

The alternator issues with the old 3.8L GM engines is no longer case. Now it seems the new host of chronic alternator eating is the Olds 3.5L DOHC V6 engine. Current 3800 Series II V6 engines are ULEV certified since the 2000 model year. With proper care and maintenance, you should be able to get out 200K+ miles out of your 3800.

How many miles does a 3800 Series II get?

Current 3800 Series II V6 engines are ULEV certified since the 2000 model year. With proper care and maintenance, you should be able to get out 200K+ miles out of your 3800. I seem to recall someone rating the ‘best’ engine’s of all time, and the 3.8 liter was on the list.

While the LS1 made its debut for Chevrolet in the 1997 Corvette at 345 rated horsepower, these are virtually the same engine, but many believe that GM under rated the Camaro’s LS1, to make the Corvette look better in the sports car market. The 1998 LS1 PCM is unique to 1998 cars only. The 1998 Camaro Z28. Photo from wikipedia.org

When did the Chevy Camaro LT1 engine come out?

Beginning in 1993, the LT1 engine was operated by an engine control module (ECM) that controlled certain engine operations, rather than a Powertrain Control Module (PCM), which controls all engine functions. The PCM control would come a year later.

What kind of cooling system does a Camaro LT1 have?

This “reverse flow” cooling system allowed the engine to run a higher compression ratio than the previous Camaro engines. The LT1 was constructed with a cast-iron block and aluminum heads in the F-body Camaro. LT1 engines with cast-iron heads were also available for the B-body Caprice, and D-body Fleetwood autos.

When did the 4th generation Camaro engine come out?

The fourth-generation Camaro started with a couple of new engine platforms in 1992. The L32 V6 engine was used in the Camaro and Firebird F-body cars with moderate success.

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