Chevrolet Camaro Third generation : 1982-1992
1982 Chevrolet Camaro
The third-generation Camaro came in 1982 as the designs are really all new. They are the first Camaro built without front subframes or leaf spring suspension. The interface will take place so far by MacPherson struts and rear torque arm and coil springs long. Motor all new options for 1982. At the bottom of the performance scale, buyers can order a Camaro with GM engine version of "Iron Duke" 2.5 liter four-cylinder rated at 90 bhp depressing.Options include a nominal 2.8-liter V6 engine of 112 hp (which is the base engine in the Berlinetta), or four-barrel carburettor 5.0 liter (305 cid) small-block V8 rated at 145bhp (The machine is based on a Z28). Optional in the Z28 is the "injection crossfire" (Regulatory Authority for injection) version 5.0 which is the 165bhp V8. 5.7 carburetor can be mated to a manual or automatic transmission, but the color of fire is only available with an automatic 5.7. A 350 Camaro T-Top, once again, Indianapolis 500 pace car faux silver and blue are some of the most interesting models in 1982. It is sad to note, however, that the speed of the car is actually used highly modified 350 V8 is not available for public.
machine:2.5 I4 90 hp , 2.8 V6 112 hp , 5.0 V8 of 145 CV.
Cross Fire 5.0 is injected V8 165 bhp.
1983 Chevrolet Camaro

machine: 2.5 I4 90 hp , 2.8 V6 112 hp , 5.0 V8 of 145 CV.
Cross Fire 5.0 is injected V8 165 bhp.
H. O. L69 5.7 V8 190 hp.
1984 Chevrolet Camaro

Engines: 2.5 I4 90 hp , 2.8 V6 112 hp
5.0 V8 145 hp , L69 5.7 H.O. V8 190 hp.
1985 Chevrolet Camaro

Engines: 2.5 I4 90 hp , 2.8 V6 135 hp.
5.0 V8 145 hp , L69 5.7 H.O. V8 190 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8.
1986 Chevrolet Camaro

Engines: 2.5 I4 90 hp , 2.8 V6 135 hp.
5.0 V8 145 hp , L69 5.7 H.O. V8 190 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8.
1987 Chevrolet Camaro
Yield returned in a big way to the year 1987 with the return of 5.7 (350 cid) as an option in the SWIR-Z. Using the ICC, the 5.7 was evaluated at 225bhp, the most horsepower in a Camaro in 13 years, and had much better driveability. 5.7 while the ICC was possible only with an automatic transmission, the CFI 5.0 is now available with a five-speed manual transmission.
1987 also saw the return of convertible body style and the disappearance of the four-cylinder engine. The High Output engine fell 5.0 and 5.0 a new V8 rated at 165bhp became the standard Z28 engine. The model also Berlinetta was abandoned and was replaced by a 'LT option package. Camaros equipped with a rear spoiler CHMSL were incorporated into the wing, rather than an ugly house on the glass.
Engines: 2.8 V6 135 hp , 5.0 V8 165 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8 , SWIR: 5.7 TPI 225 hp V8.
1988 Chevrolet Camaro

Engines: 2.8 V6 135 hp , 5.0 V8 170 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8 , SWIR: 5.7 TPI 225 hp V8.
1989 Chevrolet Camaro

Engines: 2.8 V6 135 hp , 5.0 V8 170 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8 , SWIR: 5.7 TPI 240 hp V8.
1990 Chevrolet Camaro
The SWIR was eliminated after the short 1990 model year, as Dodge Incorporated sponsorship of the series. The base V6 was extended to 3.1 litres (and won 5 hp) and driver side air bags have been added to all models.
Engines: 3.1 V6 140 hp , 5.0 V8 170 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8 , SWIR: 5.7 TPI 240 hp V8.
1991 Chevrolet Camaro

The top engine shut down 5.7 TPI now 245bhp. Minor Camaros were virtually unchanged since 1990, except for the addition of air inlets untrue. A rare was the option Camaro B4C search vehicle, which was available only to the agencies responsible for enforcing the Act. The B4C was basically a Z28, badged as RS, with some of the valuables of the race 1LE package. Very few were built.
Engines: 3.1 V6 140 hp , 5.0 V8 170 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8 , SWIR: 5.7 CFI V8 245 hp.
1992 Chevrolet Camaro
The Camaro received few changes for 1992, the last year of its third generation. All Camaros sported a "25 anniversary" of its flagship instrument panels. Moreover, a $ 175 "Heritage Package" of the lines offered in any Camaro.
Engines: 3.1 V6 140 hp , 5.0 V8 170 hp.
5.0 TPI 215 hp V8 , SWIR: 5.7 CFI V8 245 hp.