Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
#2
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
If you take the standard 61 cubic inches per liter, then the stock 2010 camaro is 6.2l so 61*6.2 is 378 cubic inches. So yes it will fit, but old school 383 would not make as much clean power as the new LS series engines
#3
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
Any LS engine will fit. You can bore an LS engine to 383... but the stock LS3 V8 is 376ci (not 378 as stated above -- there's a rounding error in the conversion), and the extra 7ci wouldn't do much. LS engines can go all the way up to 510ci if you have the money.
If you're talking about a carbureted first-generation 350 SBC with a stroker crank -- yeah, it'd probably fit, but you'd need to fabricate custom motor mounts and a custom fuel system at the very least -- and I really doubt that any vendors are making such a thing. Furthermore, depending on your intake and carb choice, you might need a different hood to clear it.
I think you need to put some more thought into your plans. An old-school, carbureted first-gen small block in a fifth-gen Camaro would turn some heads, but it wouldn't be positive attention.
I'm curious -- why exactly do you want to do this? I'm concerned that you got your hands on an old 383, and my thought is that the direct-injection V6 in the base car might be just as powerful!
If you're talking about a carbureted first-generation 350 SBC with a stroker crank -- yeah, it'd probably fit, but you'd need to fabricate custom motor mounts and a custom fuel system at the very least -- and I really doubt that any vendors are making such a thing. Furthermore, depending on your intake and carb choice, you might need a different hood to clear it.
I think you need to put some more thought into your plans. An old-school, carbureted first-gen small block in a fifth-gen Camaro would turn some heads, but it wouldn't be positive attention.
I'm curious -- why exactly do you want to do this? I'm concerned that you got your hands on an old 383, and my thought is that the direct-injection V6 in the base car might be just as powerful!
#4
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
o well my grandpa has a 383 in his 1964 impala SS and i could get it for a good price but when i get the money i would love to put in a LSX 376 or a 454 and my mom and dad have 2 2010 camaro SS i would like that but they wont spend that kind of money on me since they are selling my truck which has a 454 in it and its a 8.1 liter i would like to keep the truck but 10MPG is just to costly when your 16 and can only work during the summer. so i want a camaro just not a V6 i dont like them not fast enough for me.
#6
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
I would suggest going for a Ls1 4th gen Fbody then, cheaper than a 5th gen, still got V8 power, and no offence but putting a 383ci old school motor is a 5th gen is one stupid idea
#9
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
My 2011 SS was cheaper than the loaded v6 at the dealership. And I have no idea why 300 HP v6 wouldn't be enough for a 16 year old...if you ask me its about 200 HP too much for a 16 year old. My 95 trans am with 275 got me in trouble when I was 17 and I willing to bet I thought I was just as good of a driver as u, but I wasn't lol.
#11
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
I definately would not suggest you do this..
when I used to race, my brother and I had a 383 stroker in our dirt Late Model...it had 550 hp but it cost around 11,000 and was all cast iron...no fuel injection, no anything, was a great engine, but, I would not put it in my 2010. I'd say if you want a V8, buy one with a V8. I love my SS, don't get me wrong, a V6 with some money in it will go, but a muscle car should have a V8...even when I am driving mine and I see another camaro, I get excited...until I see its a base model..then I don't even look at them when I pass >.>
if you're gonna go, go big! you only live once after all.
when I used to race, my brother and I had a 383 stroker in our dirt Late Model...it had 550 hp but it cost around 11,000 and was all cast iron...no fuel injection, no anything, was a great engine, but, I would not put it in my 2010. I'd say if you want a V8, buy one with a V8. I love my SS, don't get me wrong, a V6 with some money in it will go, but a muscle car should have a V8...even when I am driving mine and I see another camaro, I get excited...until I see its a base model..then I don't even look at them when I pass >.>
if you're gonna go, go big! you only live once after all.
#12
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
it doesnt matter anymore i didnt get a camaro > i got a 08 grand prix and i want my truck back i hate V6's everything else i have has a big motor from my quad to my boat which has a 496 in it lol but i love big power when i graduate highschool and i start working construction full time ill be able to affored one
#14
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
it doesnt matter anymore i didnt get a camaro > i got a 08 grand prix and i want my truck back i hate V6's everything else i have has a big motor from my quad to my boat which has a 496 in it lol but i love big power when i graduate highschool and i start working construction full time ill be able to affored one
as far as a 383, theres way more better ways to make power rather than boring out the motor.
#15
Re: Will a 383 fit in a 2010 camaro?
lol i wonder why he is WOWing and well i paid a quater of the price then my dad paid the rest so it technically the boat is both of ares but it is more his boat then mine and for my quad i got that for my 13 bday its a yamaha YFZ450 its sexy
I love this boat to its also sexy lol
I love this boat to its also sexy lol