Last revision 11/13/2023 this section of newcaprice.com hosts commonly used part numbers for chevrolet caprice ppv's and part numbers from other cars & parts sources in the chevrolet and holden realm that will fit ppv's (upgrades, mods, interchange, etc.) You want a compendium of parts interchange for a variety of caprice subsystems regarding interchange to & from the g8 and the ss Check back often for updates!
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Caprice ppv's for sale post your new and used caprice ppv's for sale here Please note the guidelines for this moderated forum prior to posting. Save reply quote like popimpin customs i.n.c discussion starter 1,547 posts · joined 2008 #11 ·jul 7, 2009 so i seen wome more nice cosole yesterday at my junkyard. The 96 caprice could either have a 5.7 lt1 or a 4.3 l99
They are both v8s and look virtually identical on the outside Easy way to tell is to check the vin If it has a lt1, the 8th digit will be a p (example 1g4bn52 p xxxxxxxx) if it has the 4.3 v8 it will have a w for the 8th digit.
The caprice got 2.93s and the impala 3.08s but the impala wheel package is heavier, the rear discs are near useless under normal driving
The engines vary in output more than the gearing affects performance, it comes down to individual cars not impala vs Impala was a trim package with the rear discs and 3.08s tossed in as fake upgrades.