Horsepower and torque are two key metrics that describe an engine's performance. In a 7.4L Chevrolet engine, horsepower measures the engine's ability to do work over time, indicating how fast a vehicle can go. Torque, on the other hand, represents the rotational force produced by the engine, determining how quickly a vehicle can accelerate from a stop or climb hills. This engine typically produces significant torque, making it well-suited for heavy-duty applications and towing.
The horsepower of a 1991 Chevrolet 454 cubic inch engine ranges between 240 horsepower and 350 horsepower the engine torque ranges between 700 pounds and 850 pounds.
550 horsepower at 4.500 rpms25000000 lbs torque at 2000 rpms
Advertised horsepower is...160HP @ 3800RPMs. The torque is 250ft. LBS @ 2400RPMs
rated 240hp but had about 400 ft lbs of torque
I think its about 120-140 horsepower. But makes a lot of torque at low RPM. More than most V8's
If it is the 2.2 liter engine, then: 110 horsepower, 130 lbs/ft torque. If it is the 3.1 liter engine, then: 140 horsepower, 185 lbs/ft torque
255 horsepower and 330 ft-lbs of torque for the 5.7 liter engine, and 290 horsepower and 410 ft-lbs for the 7.4 liter engine.
160HP at 235Ft-Lb torque if its an LB4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_S-10_Blazer
The 4.3 Liter V6 has 140 H.P. & 225 lb/ft of torque.
That would be an LE9 engine. Those were rated at 210 horsepower and 250 lbs/ft. of torque at 2000 RPMs.
285 horsepower at 5200 RPM and 325 lb/ft torque at 4000 RPM , according to my Consumer Guide book
260 horsepower 280 torque