5th gen camaro exhaust manifolds?
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Are there any differences between the different years? as long as its a ss they are all LS3's right so shouldexhaust manifolds be the same too? Im being told the 2010 camaro ss exhaust manfiolds will work on a swap im trying to do but no one mentions the 2011, 2012, etc years? Wondering if something changed in those years or if they are all the same. Would help me a lot trying to find a set of these usd locally. if anybody can help or confirm ordeny please let me know.Thanks
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To my knowledge, all manifolds from 2010-2014 are the same for the LS3, I think the L99 ones are the same as well, but have some kind of accordion connector between the cats.
All SS's are not LS3's, the automatics come with an L99 (which is just an LS3 with VVT and active fuel management).
And at the least, the heads have definitely not changed, so even if the manifold changed for some weird reason from 2010 to 2014, they will still bolt right up.
All SS's are not LS3's, the automatics come with an L99 (which is just an LS3 with VVT and active fuel management).
And at the least, the heads have definitely not changed, so even if the manifold changed for some weird reason from 2010 to 2014, they will still bolt right up.
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To my knowledge, all manifolds from 2010-2014 are the same for the LS3, I think the L99 ones are the same as well, but have some kind of accordion connector between the cats.
All SS's are not LS3's, the automatics come with an L99 (which is just an LS3 with VVT and active fuel management).
And at the least, the heads have definitely not changed, so even if the manifold changed for some weird reason from 2010 to 2014, they will still bolt right up.
All SS's are not LS3's, the automatics come with an L99 (which is just an LS3 with VVT and active fuel management).
And at the least, the heads have definitely not changed, so even if the manifold changed for some weird reason from 2010 to 2014, they will still bolt right up.