Well depends on how much work you want to do. The engine will fit but the mounting locations are different because 98 was the first year of the LS1 in the Camaro. You are better off with an LS1 it is a much better engine anyways! Well depends on how much work you want to do. The engine will fit but the mounting locations are different because 98 was the first year of the LS1 in the Camaro. You are better off with an LS1 it is a much better engine anyways!
There was no LS1 Corvette until 1997
The Chevrolet LS1 engine typically weighs around 465-490 pounds, depending on specific configurations and accessories.
lt1 has about 295 stock at flywheel, ls1 has about 305
LS1 is a GM engine, Z/28 is (was) an option package on Camaros.
NO! ls1's did not go into the z28s until 1998
A stock 5.7 liter LS1 engine in the 2000 Camaro Z28 makes 285 Rwhp. That equates to about 325 Hp at the flywheel. Camaro LS1 engines were underrated from the factory at 305 Hp at the flywheel.
The LS1 V8 was first used in the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette.
The cost of an LS1 engine varies depending on the frame it is for and the place of purchase. As a rough guide a used engine can go from around $600 up to $4000 new.
yes
On a stock ls1 most kits limited to 10psi make around 400-500rwhp, 500-600hp at the engine.
The biggest engine made by Chevy is a ls1