about 220 HP, it should be higher but the clean air act of 1970 limited to power of the 1970s C3 corvettes. Personally get a better engine, L82s' are fairly weak when compared other V-8 engines however don't expect a mustang to win in a race against one.
L48 = 190, L82 = 230, California L48 = 180
With the base L48 350ci V8 it puts out 185HP and with the optional L82 350ci V8 it puts out 220HP.
The L82 was an engine option. The L82 had more horsepower and torque than a stock 350 or L48. There were various differences, including many internal parts and the heads.
190HP with the base ZQ3 350 V8 and 250HP and 285 lbs. ft. of torque with the optional L82 350 V8.
L82 is engine type. To expand on the above, L82 was an option designation, similarly L98 and LT1 and LS1.
There are various internal differences, and the heads were different. The L82 had about 35 more horsepower than the L48.
175HP with the base L48 350 V8 California emissions and high altitudes emissions engine, 185HP with the base L48 350 V8 engine, and 220HP with the optional L82 350 V8 engine.
Horsepower ranges from 230HP-250HP.
Horsepower is not a unit of mass.
L48 or L82. Both 350 c.i.
The L82 manual corvette at 133mph
345HP