2001 Camaro Z 28 Convertible - LS1 option. Only 40k miles. No stories. Perfect condition in and out. Boot and boot bag all original.
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Though the LS1 was offered in the Z28 Camaro since 1998, the 2001 Z28 received a number of upgrades that make it the best choice for performance-minded enthusiasts. Chevy swapped out the LS1�s old intake manifold and replaced it with the free-flowing unit from the Corvette Z06�s LS6 engine. The LS1�s camshaft profile was also revised to compliment the more aggressive intake manifold. This bumped the LS1�s output up to 310 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque.
To hold all that torque, the Z28�s six-speed manual transmission received an upgraded clutch from the LS6 power train along with an upgraded slave cylinder. These improvements allowed the Z28 to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under 6.5 seconds. Staying on the throttle, the Z28 could run the quarter mile in under 14 seconds with a 105 mph trap speed.Joe,
This is the LS1. Automatic. The only flaw- The FM on factory stereo does not work. AM and disc player work fine? Incredible condition.
Year: | 2001 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Camaro |
Mileage: | 40000 |
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Trim: | Z/28 |
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Engine Size: | LS1 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
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