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Old 04-29-2004, 11:30 AM
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IROC or z28

what has a more powerful engine, a 82 camro z28 or an 87 camaro IROC. i need to know before i descide which car i want to buy...

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Old 04-30-2004, 04:44 PM
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Re: IROC or z28

what do they have in them...? i mean... the names don't go very fast but if i had to choose between the two.. i'd go with the IROC
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Re: IROC or z28

The '87 had a 350 in most IROCs, and the early Zs were all 305s. What does this have to do with Pontiac, except they're wannabe TransAms?
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Re: IROC or z28

HAHAHAHA yea i agree but go iroc, thats as close as they came to ws6
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Yeah, I think that you got Pontiac mixed up with th bowtie. I say that you should go with neither and get a Trans Am. Even just a Firebird would be better.
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Re: IROC or z28

They're the same car. I woke up in someone's car drunk before, and I thought I was in a Firebird. It was a Camaro. They are so closely designed.
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They are closely designed, but the Firebird sometimes has a slightly better looking exterior. Besides, the Camaro is just a poor mans Firebird.
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Re: IROC or z28

...In your opinion, that is. I think if you could afford a Camaro, you could afford a Firebird as well.
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OK....If it is a stock IROC it will either have the 210 hp 305 TPI with either a 4 speed auto or a 5 speed manual. In 1987 they decided to put in the 350 TPI, but you could only get the 4 speed auto unless you wanted to get a 1LE without radio or A/C. The 1982 Z-28 had hardly any power, but the good thing is that it is carburated. If you did a engine swap it would be alot easier on the 82 than on the 87 because of all the electric crap....I would go with the 82 and drop in a built 355 with a 4 speed manual.
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