If you think of an engine as an air pump, you will be on the right path. The more air you put through it, the more power you get out of it. So, bigger heads, with the support of a larger intake, and carb. Then, you have to move it into the cylinder combustion chamber, so, bigger heads, need bigger valves, and a larger cam, to keep the valves open further, and longer, and of course an exhaust system large enough, but not too large as to lose all back pressure.
id take the rocket my self it has a little more power than the Chevy 350
how much horse power does a stock chevy 350 have ?
Please restate the question. This category is for 350 Chevrolet engines, and there is no gearbox in a 350.
yes if the engine and trans. are both Chevy or Buick or Oldsmobile Buick/Oldsmobile and Pontiac will inter change but Chevy has to go with Chevy
yes
10 bucks
I think it is around 160
Most Chevy 350 4 bolt engines will bolt into a 1979 Corvette.
That depends on the year it was made and how much you're willing to pay for it. Generally, the horsepower from a Chevy 350 can range from 250hp to 450hp.
The compression ratio of a 350 Chevy engine usually ranges from 8.0 and 9.0 to 1. This provides a good balance of fuel economy and power.
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200-225 horse power and about 325-350 ft-pounds of torque. Power output of a 350 Chevy ranged from a low of 145 to the LT-1, which was 370. If you were trying to find any other specs, please restate the question.