yes you can. the higher the octane "within reason" the less chance of you having spark knock. low octane fuel takes less pressure to detonate. so when you have a high compression engine with low octane fuel it detonates before the piston has reached top dead center. with low octane fuel it becomes unstable as the pressure inside the cyliner increases. you dont have to worry about going up in octane as long as it is unleaded. if you use a race fuel that is leaded it wont damage your engine but will more than likely burn up your o2 sensors. hope this helps.
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no they are not. the truck rear is bigger and heavier duty plus it has 6 bolt axles and the camaro has 5 bolt
The 86' Z28 comes stock with a 5.0 or 302 their both the same engine. a 1986 chevy camaro does not come with a 302 its a 305 a 302 is a ford motor not a che y motor know your facts i am a camaro fanatic i know these things about them plus i own a 1986 chevy camaro irocz z28 and its all original with the 305 4barrel carb thats how it should be btw mine has the t-tops in it
200 degrees F, plus or minus 5 degrees F.
you need a least 91 you can go with lower octane but you will not get the performance plus you will get knock and your timing will be re-tared and lose power and could damage the engine. Hopes this helps.
200 degrees F plus or minus 5 degrees F. Under a load the temp may rise to 220.
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F NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously I've owned 2 Camaro's BUY A CHEVY! AGH i hate HONDAS! Please, don't shame yourself.Answer : Dont ever ask any more question on this site your too stupidno theCamaro has some American muscle under the hood unlike that piece of crap rice burner.Is dog food better then Filet Mignon?AnswerThis is a loaded question...I would think the brute force of the Camaro gives it the edge. Plus the Camaro's legacy makes it collectible in it's later years.
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1 pound(16 ounces) 12 ounces. plus 4 to 8 ounces of compressor oil
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== == For my 1980 T/A, I used the spare from my 1991 Camaro RS. They share the same lug pattern (Plus the Camaro Ralleye wheels look great on the T/A). My point being, second generation firebirds share lug patterns with third generation camaros/firebird. You can check a salvage yard for any 1970-1992 F-Body rims. There's your spare.