approx 350 cubic inch displacement That is incorrect it is 346ci
The difference between the final and the initial position of an object is called displacement. Unit of displacement is metre . Displacement <= Distance always.
To get displacement from a displacement graph, just look at the Y- axis for the particular time (displacement versus time). For the displacement graph, the Y-axis is usually displacement.
What is your engine's displacement? Many refugees do not survive their displacement by war.
The result is a net displacement vector.
Displacement is shift from home(original) position. Deflection is same as Displacement.
The LS1 V8 was first used in the 1997 Chevrolet Corvette.
Either a 3.8L V6 or a 5.7L LS1 V8
You have got to be fukking kidding... v6 3800 or the v8 Ls1
the stock gap is 0.60 which is the same as the LS1 v8 gap.
The base model's 5.7L LS1 V8 puts out 350hp and the Z06's 5.7L LS6 V8 puts out 385hp.
if its a v8, 5.2 or 5.9.
The 4.6L Modular V8 is a 281 cubic inch
The 1994 Chevy Caprice did not come with an LS1 style motor. It came with either a 4.3liter LT1 V8 or a 5.7liter LT1 V8. Tell me which motor you have and I'll get you the torque specs. I do know the horsepower rating for both engines off the top of my head. 200hp for the 4.3 and 260hp for the 5.7
well it depends witch motor it has, 305, 350, LT1, LS1... look in wikipedia and yall find a answer to that!
A big block is a series of large displacement V8 engines.
Big block? Small block? Displacement? Not every V8 manufactured by GM is the same.
Yes. It would be quite hard. It would require an LS1 matching ECM (computer), a complete wiring harness with all applicable engine sensors, the LS1 matching electronically controlled transmission, and you may have some issues with the front suspension being inadequate for the increased weight of the V8 engine. Can you do it?...YES you can.