350 CU.In.
5.7L 350
No, the LS1 engine did not come in the 1984 Corvette. The 1984 Corvette was equipped with the L83 engine, a 5.7-liter V8 that produced 205 horsepower. The LS1 engine, which is a 5.7-liter V8 as well, was introduced later in the 1997 Corvette C5 model.
There was no LS1 Corvette until 1997
The standard horsepower for a 1977 Corvette equipped with the L48 engine is 180 horsepower. The L48 is a 350 cubic inch (5.7-liter) V8 engine, which was the most popular engine option for that model year. It was designed to provide a balance of performance and efficiency for the Corvette.
No, the 1984 Corvette does not use a traditional ignition key like most vehicles. It features a specialized key that includes a chip for the vehicle's anti-theft system. This means that standard keys won't work in the ignition, and a specific key must be used to start the engine.
In a 1984 Corvette, the idle air control valve (IAC) is located on the throttle body. It is mounted on the underside of the throttle body assembly, which is situated on the intake manifold. This valve helps regulate the engine's idle speed by controlling the amount of air entering the engine during idle conditions.
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bypass anti theft system 1984 chevrolet corvette
That doesn't make sense cause that would be the 31st year of the car.(corvette) They came into production in 1953. They did not make a corvette in 1983 so 1984 would be a 30th year. I've never heard of a 1984 anniversary edition tho.
The high speed blower relay is located on the engine bulkhead bracket next to the blower motor. === ===
The 2013 Chevrolet Corvette has a V8 engine.
The 2005 Chevrolet Corvette has a V8 engine.