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| Description: 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 The 1981 model was nearly unchanged from 1980 and would be the last model year for the second generation Camaro. The Z28 was still powered by a 350 cubic-inch V8, however due to new emissions regulations the engine was now equipped with a CCC (Computer Command Control) unit for the first time. This predecessor to modern engine control modules had an oxygen sensor, an electronically controlled carburetor, a throttle position sensor, coolant sensors, a barometric pressure sensor, a manifold absolute Pressure sensor (MAP), and a check engine light on the dash. The transmission was now equipped with a lockup torque converter, controlled by the CCC as well. The CCC could also be used as a self diagnostic tool. However, as the goal of this change was strictly emissions reduction, horsepower dropped dramatically, to 175 horsepower (130 kW). FULL FINANCING AVAILABLE, Nationwide Shipping, Insurance, and Warranties for qualified buyers. Click here to contact seller |