* 2.8L V6: This was a fairly common choice.
* 3.1L V6: Also a popular option.
* 5.0L V8 (small-block): This was a more powerful option. (This is often what people *think* of when they picture a Camaro, but it wasn't standard on the RS trim.)
To find out definitively, check:
* Your vehicle's paperwork: Your title or registration may list the engine size.
* The engine bay: Look for a sticker or casting on the engine block itself that indicates the displacement (e.g., 2.8L, 3.1L, 5.0L).
* Your VIN: You can use the VIN to look up the vehicle's specifications through various online services or your local DMV.
Without one of these sources, determining the engine size is impossible.