What Camaro had a 302?

The 302 cubic-inch engine was developed as the powerplant for the first-generation Z/28 Camaro (model years 1967 through 1969). It utilized the block from a 327 cubic-inch engine, and a crankshaft from a 283 cubic-inch engine, resulting in a 302.4 cubic-inch displacement.
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What engine did the 1969 Camaro Z28 have?

302 Cubic Inch Engine

The Camaro RS Z28's 302-cid V-8 engine set it apart from the rest of the lineup. While the engine's advertised output was 290 horsepower, it actually produced upwards of 400 horsepower in the real world. Many drivers were in awe of the car's deceptive performance.
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Does Chevy have a 302?

Chevy's 302 cubic-inch small-block was something special, they only built them for three years, and the factory-tested 290 horsepower was always rumored to be an underrated number. Robert, an auto-mechanic and Chevy enthusiast tells us about his experience with 302 cubic-inch engines. “The 302 was always underrated.
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How much horsepower did the DZ 302 have?

After it's time on the pump, the DZ 302 posted 357 horsepower at 6,700 rpm and 333 lb-ft of torque at 4,300 rpm.
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What does Z28 mean?

The name Z/28 will be forever linked with the Chevrolet Camaro. In reality, it was a simple three digit, alphanumeric GM sales code for a "Special Performance Package" that was introduced in December 1966.
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Camaro SS VS Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca (Motorsport)



What is a 1969 Yenko Camaro?

The 1969 Yenko Camaro was a limited production vehicle, equipped from the factory with COPO 9561, a special performance package including a L72 427/425hp engine, special ducted hood, dual exhaust system, increased cooling capacity and special suspension.
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How high can a 302 rev?

The bottom end of the 302 is the limiting factor for max revs. Standard cast crank and 2 bolt main bearing caps limit revs to about 6500. Steel crank and 4 bolt block allows a higher rev limit. Piston size and heads have no bearing on rev limit.
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Was the Chevy 302 a 4 bolt main?

A common misconception is that 1967 and 1968 302's were 4 bolt blocks, while actually the only engine to use 4 bolt main caps was the 1969 version. The crankshafts used were forged steel, tufftrided pieces in all three years. 1967 models used a small journal crank with 2.000" rod journals and 2.299" main journals.
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How much horsepower does a Chevy 302 make?

THE REAL NUMBERS: According to Chevrolet, the 302 produced 290 horsepower @ 5800rpm and 290 lbs. -ft. of torque @ 4200rpm.
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What year Camaro has a 302?

The 302 cubic-inch engine was developed as the powerplant for the first-generation Z/28 Camaro (model years 1967 through 1969).
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What year did Chevrolet build a 302?

In 1967, 1968 and 1969, Chevrolet built a 302 engine. Only 30 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 convertible engines could be found, with engines rated at only 305 cubic inches when meeting the SCCA Trans Am rule. As far as I can tell, this was one of the most beautiful small block engines Chevrolet has ever produced.
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When did Chevrolet make the 302?

What Year Did Chevy Make A 302? The Chevrolet 302 engine was produced in 1967, 1968, and 1969. Due to the presence of a Chevy/Borg Camaro, it was specifically made for the 605-cubic-inch engine that was required by the SCCA Trans Am division to be exempt.
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Was there a 1967 Z28 Camaro?

The Z/28 option code was introduced to the Camaro in December 1966 for the 1967 model year. It was the brainchild of Vince Piggins, who conceived offering "virtually race-ready" Camaros for sale from any Chevrolet dealer.
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How much horsepower did the 1969 Camaro ZL1 have?

Chevrolet rated the ZL1 at 430 hp @ 5200 rpm and 450 lb-ft @ 4400 rpm.
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Whats faster RS or SS?

Which One is Faster RS or SS Camaro? The Camaro SS is the faster of the two. It packs a bigger 6.2 V8 engine that is capable of producing up to 450 horsepower while the RS is capable of producing 335 horsepower with its 3.6L V6 engine.
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Is there a 302 big block?

With an unfinished bore size of 4.120-inches, the Boss 302 Big Bore block is capable of supporting engine sizes up to 363 cubic-inches while the Ford Racing Boss 351 Big Bore blocks are able to support up to 460 cubic-inches.
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Who made the 302 first?

Who Made The 302 First Chevy Or Ford? A 302 engine was produced by Chevrolet starting in 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1971. Chevrolet provided only one model at this time, the Z/28 Camaro, after a rule of the SCCA Trans Am was adopted preventing engines exceeding 305 cubic inches from being sold.
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What is a Chevy 305?

History of Chevrolets 305 Engine

Designed during the oil embargo to act as Chevrolet's efficient V8 engine, the 305 Chevy engine was produced from 1976 to 1998. With a displacement of 305 cubic inches or 5.0 liters, it was designed to take over where the 283 and 307 engines had been: a solid, all-purpose engine.
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What Camaro came with 427?

See all 23 photos This Yenko Camaro retains its original drivetrain: the 427 conversion engine, automatic transmission, and rearend. Yenko converted this Camaro from a 396 to a 427 in March 1968. This car (YS 760) is the one and only documented 1967 big-block cowl-plenum Yenko Camaro.
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What year Camaro has a 427?

The Yenko Camaro is one of the best known special edition packages of the vintage muscle car era and New Jersey-based Specialty Vehicle Engineering has put together a new Yenko package for the 2016 Camaro – complete with a 427 cubic inch engine and the classic Yenko graphic package.
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Did 1969 Camaro come with a 427 engine?

Two versions of the '69 Camaro were produced by Chevy: One for sale to the public equipped with a 427 big-block V-8 engine that was rated for 425 horsepower and the COPO version, originally developed for the Chaparral racing team to use in the CAN Am series.
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What does the Z stand for in Z71?

Only show this user. All of them are RPO codes, and really have zero meaning. Most of the time, they are for an RPO code for the suspension. Z28 was the RPO code for the Trans-Am spec Camaro. Z71 gets you an offroading suspension.
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What does LT stand for Camaro?

The LT stands for “luxury touring” and signifies models that are above the LS entry-level trims. Some popular Chevy models with LS trims include: Chevy Trailblazer.
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Is there a Z28 SS Camaro?

The high performance variant of the Z28 called the Z28 SS was not introduced until 1996 in collaboration with SLP Engineering with the engine tuned to have a power output of 305 hp (227 kW).
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