25th Anniversary Heritage Edition?
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Car: Camaro RS
Engine: obd2 350 lt1
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25th Anniversary Heritage Edition?
So I was on wikipedia today and read this
"1992 was the final year of the third generation Camaro. A "25th Anniversary Heritage Edition" option had been planned with Corvette aluminum cylinder heads, tubular exhaust headers, and 6-speed manual transmission, but this was scrapped in favor of a "Heritage Package" option (RPO Z03) which amounted to nothing more than a graphics package of badges and rally stripes." wiki
Without realizing it i have created gm's heritage edition car A 92 camaro rs with and lt1 with aluminum corvette heads a t56 6speed and tubular headers. Was there a rpo code going to be associated with the heritage edition not package out of curiosity
"1992 was the final year of the third generation Camaro. A "25th Anniversary Heritage Edition" option had been planned with Corvette aluminum cylinder heads, tubular exhaust headers, and 6-speed manual transmission, but this was scrapped in favor of a "Heritage Package" option (RPO Z03) which amounted to nothing more than a graphics package of badges and rally stripes." wiki
Without realizing it i have created gm's heritage edition car A 92 camaro rs with and lt1 with aluminum corvette heads a t56 6speed and tubular headers. Was there a rpo code going to be associated with the heritage edition not package out of curiosity
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Re: 25th Anniversary Heritage Edition?
The heritage package is Z03, but as the wiki link states, it ended up just being hood/decklid stripes, and a badge on the trunk lid.
The prototypes were TPI based engines, with a few one of a kind parts. There are a lot better ways to make a thirdgen fast then to copy their plan. The T56 is a far better transmission then the ZF6, and technology has moved on.
The prototypes were TPI based engines, with a few one of a kind parts. There are a lot better ways to make a thirdgen fast then to copy their plan. The T56 is a far better transmission then the ZF6, and technology has moved on.
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