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From: Perhaps there is no happiness in life so perfect as to owning a camaro!
Car: 92 Anniv Ed
Engine: LO3
Transmission: 5 speed
For firebirds, find "Firebird Red Book" (Motorbooks International Red Book Series)
by Peter C. Sessler
For the camaro, "The Genuine Camaro White Book 1967-1997"
by Michael Antonick (Editor), Inc Michael Bruce
Both can be found on Amazon.com for under 15 bucks. There's a ton more but these are the ones that come to mind
by Peter C. Sessler
For the camaro, "The Genuine Camaro White Book 1967-1997"
by Michael Antonick (Editor), Inc Michael Bruce
Both can be found on Amazon.com for under 15 bucks. There's a ton more but these are the ones that come to mind
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From: NJ,USA
Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: GMPP 350 V8
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
FYI THe Firebird redbook is not the best resource. Many of the #'s are off, and some of the "facts" are questionable. It is OK for general knowledge, but once you get into the nitty gritty details it is inaccurate in a few cases.
I believe you should be able to find some good info on this sight, look around.
I believe you should be able to find some good info on this sight, look around.
This is exactly why I haven't made updating the tech data a priority. People either don't know its there or they don't read it.
www.thirdgen.org, then click the tech data link. Most of its accurate. The errors are corrected in posts in this forum.
www.thirdgen.org, then click the tech data link. Most of its accurate. The errors are corrected in posts in this forum.







