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What is the difference between a SS and Z28?

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Old Mar 7, 2005 | 07:21 PM
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What is the difference between a SS and Z28?

Hi,

I have done a search and I have came up with nothing. I was wondering what are all the differences between a 1998-2002 Z28 and SS. I am looking for mostly performance topics, but am open to all topics. I hope this is in the right forum.

Thank you!
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 07:32 PM
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Re: What is the difference between a SS and Z28?

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Hi,

I have done a search and I have came up with nothing. I was wondering what are all the differences between a 1998-2002 Z28 and SS. I am looking for mostly performance topics, but am open to all topics. I hope this is in the right forum.

Thank you!
If you are looking at performance then its pretty much just the Ram Air setup and catback. Everything else is appearance or suspension.
Old Mar 7, 2005 | 08:57 PM
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Old Mar 8, 2005 | 05:42 PM
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Re: What is the difference between a SS and Z28?

Ram air hood w/ air box, spoiler, exhaust, floormats and dash emblem. In 96 the first 300 or so got extrude honed exhaust manifolds and a different cam.
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