Does the RS have two exhaust tips?

Indelibility
08-26-2003, 06:29 PM
I can't figure out if my car is an RS or not. I don't have a body kit, but today I did a burnout and left two tire marks. I did a Carfax search and it said Camaro RS.

So I need to know if my year Camaro RS models came with one or two exhaust tips, because I have one turn down tip.

ImportKILLER
08-26-2003, 06:40 PM
I believe the newer RSs did have two exhaust tips. But that is what a RS is...base model with body kit.

Weird. :confused:

JB_96RS
08-26-2003, 06:40 PM
Does it say it on the fender? I have a 96 rs and i have 2 tips...maybe a carfax would tell you for sure. Maybe its an SS!!!

Indelibility
08-26-2003, 07:01 PM
No, I have V6, rear drums, no badges. But I have a full posi. The carfax says I have a RS, I don't get it, do other RS camaro's my year have rear drums and dual exhaust tips.

EDIT: I bought mine used, maybe the previous owner removed the badges and kit :confused: , but that would ruin having an RS. Or maybe he just added a full posi?

97RSGurl
08-26-2003, 07:02 PM
I have an 97 RS also.. my only has one turned down tip..

Marky82
08-26-2003, 07:46 PM
You might have the Y87 package....it is different from the RS option. The RS option is the GFX and spoiler along with badges. The Y87 package is the V6 performance package, it includes posi, dual exhuast and I think 3.42 gears

Indelibility
08-26-2003, 07:55 PM
Originally posted by Marky82
You might have the Y87 package....it is different from the RS option. The RS option is the GFX and spoiler along with badges. The Y87 package is the V6 performance package, it includes posi, dual exhuast and I think 3.42 gears
But I only have one exhaust tip.

I'm so confused, the only thing I can think of is that the previous owner put in a full posi. Or got the RS package, but ruined it and took it off along with the badges.

IXLR894Z28
08-27-2003, 08:14 AM
My 96 was registered as an RS, and the VIN brought up RS at the insurance Co. But I had no EFX, dual exhaust, or posi.

Chrisz24
08-27-2003, 10:20 PM
Originally posted by Indelibility
But I only have one exhaust tip.

I'm so confused, the only thing I can think of is that the previous owner put in a full posi. Or got the RS package, but ruined it and took it off along with the badges.

What is your RPM's at 60? that could give an indication as to what gears you have.

Mine has 3:08 and if I can rember, mine is around 1500 at 60

also, with the 3.08 gears it takes ALOT to burn out.

deadmeat2004
08-27-2003, 11:08 PM
lol, man it takes ALOT of me to spin out anyway, without 3:08 lol:)

Indelibility
08-28-2003, 10:19 AM
Well, I found out that I have a full posi when I did a burnout in Reverse.

Chrisz24
08-31-2003, 09:51 PM
Originally posted by Indelibility
Well, I found out that I have a full posi when I did a burnout in Reverse.

I dont know if that counts cuz it is 10x easier to peal in reverse.

If there is equil traction both wheels will spin like in snow or on a beach. Both mine have pealed in the past and I have an open.

Satellite98
09-01-2003, 06:59 PM
Also check the door codes for gearing.

Gu4: turd gears
GU6: 3.42



Sad, but I'm also thinking the previous owner might have ripped off the ground effects, badges and sold them seperate. :mad: I mean, anyone can add posi but it would be harder to change the Vin-unless it would a mishap at the factory, maybe?

1BADSIXER
09-01-2003, 07:33 PM
sont freak out dude. My brother has a green camaro. On his insurance form it says Camaro RS, on my form it says CAMARO, he has a 96, Im not sure if it was single exhaust for twin when he bought the car it had flowmasters im guessing it was a single. Click on my sig and look on page 3 at his car its green. Maybie you can compair.

CODY BEHNKE
09-02-2003, 08:50 PM
RS is only a package, it doesn't change anything with the VIN just like an SS shows as a Z28 by the vin.

The only way to be 100% sure is to look for the RS RPO number on your RPO sticker.

All RS's except the 2002 by SLP had one tailpipe standard the Y87 is the only V6 that had two.

texanchevy
09-03-2003, 01:15 AM
when i bought my car i did the car fax and according to the vin i have a 96 rs. but i also have no ground effects, single turn down exhaust, and no posi. i have also wondered the same questions, but i have also never seen older hen the 98 body style with the rs kit, and i have seen very few v6s with stock dual tips, but they do exist. the posi could have been replaced by the previos owner. i would check your owners manual some people actually keep track of the maintennce log and it will have it in there. otherwise i would consider the milage and maybe something happened so it needed to be replaced. or maybe your car is just a freak. in a good way.

zero231
09-03-2003, 07:39 PM
I don't mean to be an ass, I'd just like to clear up alot of misconceptions about the "RS"

I think those of you that think your insurance company thinks your car is an RS are mistaken...either that or the insurance company is stuck in 1992, when RS was the base model.

There is no difference in VIN's between the base model and the RS...so what you are seeing is Camaro / (camaro) RS, meaning it could be a Camaro OR Camaro RS...since RS is mostly just an appearance package it makes no difference to them.

the 4th gen's had two RS's:

from 96-97, the true GM factory RS, which is more common. had RS emblems and a body kit...thats it, they had the same single exhaust pipe as the others.

from 2001-2002 it was an add on to the base model by SLP that included a set of stripes and a Z28 muffler, and possibly z28 sway bars...these were NOT available with the GFX/body kit.

the 98+ body kit is not the "RS" kit, but a "sport appearance package" featuring ground effects and the RS spoiler. It could be had on V6s or Z28s....basically an RS add-on, but thats not what GM called it.

Either way you had to order Limited Slip/Posi seperate from the RS package....so its very possibly you could have oredered a RS package with no posi, OR a base model with one. You did not need to order Y87 (better gears, posi, rear disks, z28 steer ratio) to get a posi. You could simply have G80, which is a standalone posi not attached to any other options.

Since the car is a 1997 and has no body kit, I think its safe to say it is not a RS (unless someone who owned it before you took it off...) it's probably a base camaro with G80, or someone threw a posi on somewhere down the road.

It is also possible to spin both wheels with a open differential, it doenst happen often, because both wheels would need exacttly the same amount of power/traction, but it has happened before.

Indelibility
09-04-2003, 12:37 AM
Thanks everyone for the info. and help.

I'm going out later to a vacant parking lot and doing a burnout, if one wheel spins, I got myself a peg-legger. If both spin, good for me, I got a full-posi.

But i'm in the market for a new car anyway, something with 8 cylinders and a burly exhaust note :D

97 RS Archer
09-08-2003, 06:54 PM
I have a 97 RS it has badges, fully loaded, GFX and fast as hell, yeah its the 3.8L 3800 Auto. and mine has dual pipes. sadly its the same muffler and pipes it came with when it was born... its starting to get a lil louder than what it should be. Time to change it.... now to find one that rumbles when i hit gas, yet almost silent when im not moving...:confused:


Later
C.Archer

zero231
09-09-2003, 06:38 PM
dual exhaust pipes on a V6 means Y87....a Y87/RS is pretty rare in my experience....awesome.

97 RS Archer
09-10-2003, 09:21 AM
Originally posted by zero231
dual exhaust pipes on a V6 means Y87....a Y87/RS is pretty rare in my experience....awesome.

Ok, my whole life i've always wanted to own a camaro, thought i knew almost everything about them... Guess I was wrong, even thought it took an act of war to get a camaro, and now that i have one its rare??? whats a Y87? whats the horse power on this engine anyways????

3800, v-6 auto.


thanks
C.Archer
Ft. Campbell Ky
Air Assault

IXLR894Z28
09-10-2003, 09:34 AM
200 hp on the 3800.

zero231
09-10-2003, 03:42 PM
Ok, my whole life i've always wanted to own a camaro, thought i knew almost everything about them... Guess I was wrong, even thought it took an act of war to get a camaro, and now that i have one its rare??? whats a Y87? whats the horse power on this engine anyways????

Y87 is the V6 performance package;
it includes a Limited Slip Differential, Z28 Steer Ratio, Dual Outlet Muffler, Rear Disk Brakes, and Better Gearing on Automatics. This was an add-on package to any car that came with a V6


The RS cars were only around for a two year run, I don't think there were more than 2500 made per year...during those years only a handful of cars were made with Y87. so to get both. its no were close to unheard of, but in the V6 world it's nice to have ;)

1BADSIXER
09-24-2003, 01:07 AM
Ok ok i got a brain teaser, Ok watch this I have a 94 3.8 Camaro but it does not do a "peg legger". When i smoke the tires it does both. The other day it was the first time ive ever done a stand still. When i did i was shocked to see twin tire markings. I have a pic here. I have no idea how that happend But i take it as a good thing.

Ok take note i only held the stand still for under 4-5 sec,

http://www.7bit.co.uk/files/100_2473.JPG

zero231
09-24-2003, 02:00 AM
Ok ok i got a brain teaser, Ok watch this I have a 94 3.8 Camaro but it does not do a "peg legger". When i smoke the tires it does both. The other day it was the first time ive ever done a stand still. When i did i was shocked to see twin tire markings. I have a pic here. I have no idea how that happend But i take it as a good thing.

Cool. are you sure you don't have a 1994 3.4L? not that it makes much difference, a v6 is a v6 no matter what you do to it. because the first year the 3.8 was offered was 1995 and even then it only was in automatic california cars, by my understanding.

The V6 camaros were not all open differentials (a common misconception). There is RPO: Y87 "v6 performance package" which included a Limited Slip Differential (was it available back in '94?") and the RPO: G80 which is a limited slip unit, all by itself. check for that on your RPO sheet. If neither of those are there and you are sure it has limited slip, than a previous owner of the car must have added it.

Also, it has been said that you can get both wheels to spin with an open dif., if you get perfectly even traction to both wheels, I've never accomplished it myself, but I have heard too many different people claim this to just completly trash it as an option.

someone, please correct me if you have found anything i have said to be true, I don't know everything and thats why I'm here to find out more

deadmeat2004
09-24-2003, 09:25 AM
It would be a 3.4 unless he himself put it in there... i have go to spin on my 95 for a bit , then as i tookk off only one continued down the line.

1BADSIXER
09-24-2003, 06:29 PM
yeh sorry dude i ment to say 3.4 typo after reading about 3.8's so much i stuck in my head. I know there is no such thing as a 94 3.8 :D

96v6camaro
09-24-2003, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by zero231
Y87 is the V6 performance package;
it includes a Limited Slip Differential, Z28 Steer Ratio, Dual Outlet Muffler, Rear Disk Brakes, and Better Gearing on Automatics. This was an add-on package to any car that came with a V6


The RS cars were only around for a two year run, I don't think there were more than 2500 made per year...during those years only a handful of cars were made with Y87. so to get both. its no were close to unheard of, but in the V6 world it's nice to have ;)


I have a 96 camaro, and it has rear disk brakes, and dual exhaust but no body kit or ground effects on it. So does that mean that the previous owner took it off, or what?