V6 or V8
Is there some way you can look at the title of the car or registration to get the model info? If you see IROC or Z28 mentioned anywhere, it's a V8. If it doesn't specify these things, it's probably a V6.
If it's a V8, they probably would have made it very clear to you while they were trying to sell it - "...and it's got a V8!!!" If it has a V6, they may not have tried to sell you on that (don'tmean tooffend the V6 people). I'm just trying to think of ways you could tell without popping the hood or listening to it to figure it out.
If it's a V8, they probably would have made it very clear to you while they were trying to sell it - "...and it's got a V8!!!" If it has a V6, they may not have tried to sell you on that (don'tmean tooffend the V6 people). I'm just trying to think of ways you could tell without popping the hood or listening to it to figure it out.
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Is there some way you can look at the title of the car or registration to get the model info? If you see IROC or Z28 mentioned anywhere, it's a V8. If it doesn't specify these things, it's probably a V6.
If it's a V8, they probably would have made it very clear to you while they were trying to sell it - "...and it's got a V8!!!" If it has a V6, they may not have tried to sell you on that (don'tmean tooffend the V6 people). I'm just trying to think of ways you could tell without popping the hood or listening to it to figure it out.
Is there some way you can look at the title of the car or registration to get the model info? If you see IROC or Z28 mentioned anywhere, it's a V8. If it doesn't specify these things, it's probably a V6.
If it's a V8, they probably would have made it very clear to you while they were trying to sell it - "...and it's got a V8!!!" If it has a V6, they may not have tried to sell you on that (don'tmean tooffend the V6 people). I'm just trying to think of ways you could tell without popping the hood or listening to it to figure it out.
EDIT: found this, check the 8th digit of the VIN and match it to what is below
T = 191ci, V6 (LH0)[1990-1992]
E = 305ci, V8 (LO3)[TBI][1988-1992]
F = 305ci, V8 (LB9)[Tuned Port Injection]
8 = 350ci, V8 (L98)[Tuned Port Injection]
SOURCE: http://sethirdgen.org/vin.htm
Im a male man, I know man, ****s pretty embarrassing not to know this. But hey, even a genius asks questions. Not that Im a genius obviously but I figured...how else am I going to learn w/out asking. But thanks for the all the info...I really appreciate it. Im trying to get as much info on my car. It's a '92 RS.25th Anniversary edition
..and the guy went off talking about the engine. But I did'nt know half the **** he was saying. I just wanted it 'cuz I always wanted a Camaro since I was a kid. So now I'm trying to improve the car. So thanks for the help guys.
..and the guy went off talking about the engine. But I did'nt know half the **** he was saying. I just wanted it 'cuz I always wanted a Camaro since I was a kid. So now I'm trying to improve the car. So thanks for the help guys.
That's an awesome ride. Congrats. I'm in the same boat as you about notknowing much. I'm learning little by little and people will tell you that I've asked my share of noob questions. The cool thing about the internet and this forum (imo) is that I feel like I can ask whatever lame crap I want and not feel embarrassed because it's just a bunch of weird screen names talking back and forth to each other. It's not like you're asking your classmates/friends/co-workers. So ask away!
I also like this forum because it's mostly people who are only interested in kindly offering info or people who are kindly asking for it. It has seemed to me, in the past, that a lot of car people in real life (especially along the teen years) are pretty condescending when asked questions like "where's the air box?," like most of them are only interested in proving they know a lot more than you do and try to make you feel bad for having the nerve to ask such an unworthy question.
I work in an I.T. department - computer people are really bad about the same kind of thing. We get some crazy questions. Sometimes we practically have to take people's index finger in our hand and press the ON button for them (I'm almost not joking). But I try to remember how I've felt vulnerable when asking questions about stuff I wasn't a guru about and kindly help them out. Not everyone's an expert at everything.
I also like this forum because it's mostly people who are only interested in kindly offering info or people who are kindly asking for it. It has seemed to me, in the past, that a lot of car people in real life (especially along the teen years) are pretty condescending when asked questions like "where's the air box?," like most of them are only interested in proving they know a lot more than you do and try to make you feel bad for having the nerve to ask such an unworthy question.
I work in an I.T. department - computer people are really bad about the same kind of thing. We get some crazy questions. Sometimes we practically have to take people's index finger in our hand and press the ON button for them (I'm almost not joking). But I try to remember how I've felt vulnerable when asking questions about stuff I wasn't a guru about and kindly help them out. Not everyone's an expert at everything.


