What does IROC Z stand for?

International Race of Champions - Wikipedia.
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What does the Z mean in IROC-Z?

For six years, Chevrolet offered the IROC trim model of the Z/28 (from 1985-1990), which was an acronym for International Race of Champions. The race series had been the brainchild of Roger Penske and was a fixture of ABC's Wide World of Sports.
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What does Z stand for in Z28?

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. Z06 was a special suspension for race-type Corvette from the 60's.
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Why is it called IROC Camaro?

Starting it 1974, the International Race of Champions (IROC) opted for the Porsche Carerra RSR as their standard, universal competition vehicle. A year later, the governing body decided to switch to the Chevrolet Camaro, but the race was effectively discontinued in 1980.
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What is an IROC-Z Camaro?

Remembering the Soon-to-be-Classic Camaro IROC-Z. Originally referred to as the “Camaro that thinks it's a Corvette,” the IROC-Z Camaro was first introduced in 1984. Since then, the popular muscle car has solidified its place in automotive history.
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Differences between a Camaro IROC and Z28: Ordering options and Specs



What year is the best IROC Camaro?

6 1985 Camaro IROC-Z: Of Championship Dreams

The 5.0-liter V8 made 210 horses and 285 ft-lb torque which was not a huge number but for the time of the oil crisis and emission control, it was respectable. The 146 mph top speed and the 7-second 0-60 mph run also redeemed the Camaro name.
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What is a catfish Camaro?

You're probably wondering where the nickname “catfish Camaro” comes from. As you can probably see, the Camaro that was produced from 1998 to 2002 had flush headlights and a front grille that looked like a gaping mouth.
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How much is an IROC-Z worth?

Here's How Much The IROC-Z Costs In 2021

A little over 3,000 units were four-cylinder models, roughly 78,000 were V6 variants, and 98,000 came as V8 models. If you were to purchase a Camaro IROC-Z in 2021 on an auction site, you'd be looking at paying somewhere in the range of $14,000 to $18,000.
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What does LS mean in Chevy engines?

Let's start by taking a look at “LS”. LS stands for “luxury sport” and is what is featured in the names of most of the base models in the Chevy lineup. You'll find the LS label in certain trims of the following Chevy models: Chevy Trailblazer.
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What is the most sought after Camaro?

The 1969 Camaro ZL1 is arguably the most valuable production Camaro and one of the "blue chip" models of the muscle car collector world.
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Why does the Camaro have a French flag?

In obvious state, the red, white and blue badge signifies the colors from the American flag. Though, some have deduced it replicates the French flag, backing up their point with the Camaro name's loose translation to “friend” in French language.
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What engine did the IROC-Z have?

The 2.8 L V6 was now the standard engine in the base model, replacing the 2.5 L I-4 model. The 305 TPI LB9 horsepower rating dropped from 215 hp (160 kW) to 190 hp (142 kW) in the IROC-Z models. All V8 engines received a new one-piece rear main seal.
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How fast is a 1990 IROC-Z?

According to ProfessCars™ estimation this Chevrolet is capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 8.8 sec, from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.3 sec, from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) in 26.6 sec, from 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph) in 64.7 sec and the quarter mile drag time is 16.6 sec.
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Are third gen Camaros going up in value?

Values for third-gen Z/28 and IROC-Z's have been moving upwards at a slow and steady pace.
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Do Camaros have LS engines?

CAMARO LS TRIMS

The Chevy Camaro LS model is the base of the classic Camaro models and offers plenty of style and performance for the Niceville roads. The 2.0L engine offers 275 hp with standard 6-speed manual transmission or available 8-speed paddle-shift automatic transmission for optimal power.
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What year Camaro not made?

Four distinct generations of the Camaro were developed before production ended in 2002. The nameplate was revived on a concept car that evolved into the fifth-generation Camaro; production started on March 16, 2009.
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What Camaro was bumblebee?

Bumblebee depicted as a 1977 Camaro and three different iterations of a fifth-generation Camaro and below as a modified 2011 Camaro SS.
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What is the rarest Z28?

Over 7,199 Z/28 coupes were produced for the 1968 model year, but no other convertible Z/28 variants have been built since. The car Pete Estes drove remains as the only convertible Z/28 ever produced by Chevrolet.
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Are Camaros faster than Mustangs?

As tested by Motor Trend, the Chevy Camaro is faster than the Ford Mustang at every level and every distance. Their racecourse test saw the Chevrolet Camaro SS Coupe get clocked a full 3.3 seconds faster than the Ford Mustang GT Premium Fastback (80.67 to 83.97 seconds).
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