No, the 1992 Chevy 350 (5.7L) V8 is not a Vortec engine.
That's what should be on it.
no they will not
No not even close.
The difference in horsepower between stock heads and Vortec heads on a 350 Chevy can vary, but typically, upgrading to Vortec heads can yield an increase of around 30 to 50 horsepower. Vortec heads are designed for better airflow and combustion efficiency, which contributes to this gain. The actual increase can depend on the overall engine setup and tuning.
No. Not without switching the cylinder heads. I think it was 89, Chevy came out with the 1st generation Vortec heads, which require a different intake.
Start in the middle and go in a circle
The 1995 350 or 5.7L has a T.B.I. and standard heads. 1996 its a C.P.I. and Vortec heads.
will 1995 Chevrolet 350 intake fit a 1997 vortec heads
NO.
No, the 350 Vortec was not available until a couple years later.
yes they will fit, but you will need an intake manifold compatible with vortec heads if you plan on reusing the carburetor
A 5.7 is a 350. Vortec is basically the type of head used.