The first Chevrolet Camaro was the GM F-body Platform created on September 26, 1966. Secong generation camaros were created 1970-1981 model years. Third generation camaros 1982-1992. Fourth generation ran up until 2002 but then production slowed and camaros became concepts. Then, in 2009(to present) fifth generation camaros were born.
A five speed manual transmission was optional on third generation (1982 - 1992) and fourth generation (1993 - 2002) Camaros.
The 3.1 engine in the third generation Camaros came from the factory with 140 hp. The 3.4 engine in the fourth generation Camaros came from the factory with 160 hp. The 3.4 also has a bit more torque. So, therefore, the 3.4l engine should definitely be faster.
5: 1st generation: 1967-1969 2nd generation: 1970-1981 3rd generation: 1982-1992 4th generation: 1993-2002 5th generation: 2010+
www.thirdgen.org is the place for all of your answers, it is a website dedicated to the third generation body style camaros like yours. Yes, a 350 can be put in a 85 camaro very easily
Third Generation (82-92) Firebirds, Formulas, Trans Am... and most Camaros. Almost all interior parts are basically the same but a good website to go to is Hawksthirdgen.com.
As far as Interchangeable parts go 1982-1992 is the same generation known as the third generation. Now as far as motors and stuff like that goes the sky is the limit you can make almost any G.M. small block bolt right up.
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The fifth generation (2010 - present) Camaros all have six speed automatic transmissions.
There are more fifth generation Camaros in Texas than any other state, but since you are referring to the model years that span the first half of the fourth gen of the camaro, I would make the assumption that Texas has more fourth gens than any other state as well.
Differentiate between third generation of computers and fourth generation?"
Third Generation Blues was created in 1999.