can you put a camaro intake manifold on a 5.7

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If by 5.7 you mean L31 Vortec 5.7 the answer is no. Camaros were never produced with the 8 bolt vortec pattern, the closest is the 93-97 LT1 and the bolt spacing is different on those.
 

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What model engine do you have? Then you just look up what fuel systems fit that model. Do have any idea how many different fuel system variations Camaro has had?
 

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If your engine is a '95 like your name says, then yes. The big question is "Which Camaro intake?" If it's post-'87, it should bolt onto the engine. EGR and other stuff will probably be your biggest issue. If it's a pre-87 intake, you're going to need these: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/pfs-52110

If the engine is a Vortec, then no. The intake ports are too tall to seal.
 

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Trying to figure out what you hope to accomplish. Having had a TPI system on my G20 van. Stick with the TBI, its easier to build power with and makes more low-end torque than the TPI.
 

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F bodies were TPI through 92 and went to an LT1 in 93, would the intake still work?
There were 305 TBI engines also in F bodies, obviously TPI bolts up too if one wanted to convert to it and yes I should have said 87-92.
 

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There were 305 TBI engines also in F bodies, obviously TPI bolts up too if one wanted to convert to it and yes I should have said 87-92.
It's not "obvious" that a tpi bolts up, and a 305 isn't a 5.7, which is what he asked about. Hence my question...
 
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