275 h.p.
by the dispacement
the piston in cylinder #1 at the top on the compression stroke
Sure, with some modifications.
Backfiring in any motor is either badly out of time or a burnt valve.
The 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am engine oil capacity is five quarts. The 305, 350, and the 454 cubic inch motors all had the same motor oil capacity.
My 350 crate motor from GM was 210 hp.
Over 210
yes.
More compression, bigger cam, better flowing heads, improved intake and exhaust, supercharger, nitrous oxide injection.
200hp
yes
300.
200hp
The normal operating temperature for a 350 crate motor in a 1972 Chevy Blazer is averaged at a temperature of around 180 degrees and 190 degrees, apparently depending on the kind of thermostat one uses.
230 hp
190 degrees if carb, 195 if fuel injected
The horsepower rating on a 1986 Chevy Suburban with a 350 motor is between 180 and 200. This allowed these sport utility vehicles to perform well when weighing in excess of 5,000 pounds.