Hello, all,
Perhaps I've just not found the information in my searches, but I don't seem to be able to find anything relating to the number of MQ (non-smog) versus MR (smog-code) L78 engines produced for Camaro in 1967.
I've seen figures that say that about 25% of total '67 L78 Camaro production was done at Van Nuys, which would have been roughly 280 cars, and I'd suspect that the vast majority of these (90%?) would have ended up with MR-coded engines in them, which would be just about 250 cars. Problem is, these numbers are just supposition. I'm wondering if anyone has run across actual figures.
Given that many of the cars destined for California (which, in '67, required an Air Injection Reactor system to meet California Emissions requirements) were built at the Van Nuys plant, it would make sense that the vast majority of the MR-code L78-equipped '67 Camaros would have ended up being put together in Van Nuys, although it's certainly possible that some Norwood-built '67 MR-coded L78 Camaros could have been built, with their destination dealership being somewhere in California.
Has anyone come across any MR-coded '67 L78 Camaros built at Norwood? I venture to guess that there weren't very many of these made.
What, if any, differences were there in the smog system/exhaust manifolds between L78 and L35 smog-equipped engines?
If this has been answered before, my apologies. If so, I'd appreciate pointers to where I might be able to find this information.
Keep the cars Shiny-Side-Up!
-Rick