I am assuming you mean an Olds 350. Yes...for a direct fit with no modifications you will have to use the stock intake manifold, Q-jet carb, air cleaner base and shaker scoop from a T/A that was originally equipped with the Olds 403. After my shaker scoop was stolen, I discovered the hard and expensive way that their are at least 3 different shaker/air cleaner combos to achieve the correct height for the different engines available in these cars.
The 350 that year had a measly 160 h.p.
Chevy 350 LT1
Really fast.......... I own one !
no. you cannot put a turbo 350 in a formula because its not computer controled like a 4l60
I show 49,048 Base Firebird & 15,358 Tran-am
Instead of having a 2.8 v6 or non h.o 305. It would have a 350 tpi or high output 305. It would have a different spoiler , suspension , and have formula stickers on the doors.
Depends on whether you're referring to a 305 TBI, 305 TPI, 350 TPI...
Can a v.8 5.7l 350 engine fit into a 1994 Pontiac firebird?
first of all you can tell by your vin number and plus formulas where set with lt1 305's No 350's and just pop the hood should read sfi 5.7 liter on the engine and if it wasn't painted the formula should have formula painted on rear bumper plus base formula and ta have different taillights. That and instrument cluster should read 165 and not 125
No, the 1991 Formula 350 came with TPI (Tuned Port Injection) rated at 240 hp from the factory. It came with automatic 700R4. No 5 speed manual transmission was offered with a 350cc because it would have beat the flagship "Corvette" LT1 came with 1992-1996 Corvette or 1993-1997 Camaro Z28, Trans Am, Formula models. With that in mind anyone can remove the original engine and drop an LT1 along with computer and wiring to the 1991 Firebird Formula.
It'll fit with no problems and you'll still have more room under your hood then the 4th generations do.
Yes, it will.