350 Chevy's have been around for 40 years, and the horsepower has varied from a low of 145 horsepower to over 400 in factory configurations. It depends on the compression ratio, type of heads, cam, intake, exhaust, and many other variables.
A stock 350 CID Chevy will put out anywhere from 150 hp to about 300 hp, depending on when it was made. Or if it is fuel injected the power ratings may be higher.
400 block, with a 350 crankshaft. 383 cid.
Several engines were available. The 305 cid (gas) had 170 HP and the 350 cid (gas) had 210 HP.
175 hp
1960 Thunderbirds were equipped with these engines. * "J" Code - Thunderbird Special, 430 cid, 350 hp * "X" Code - Intercepter, 352 cid, 235 hp * "Y" Code - Interceptor Special, 352 cid, 300 hp * "R" Code - Interceptor Special, 352 cid, 360 hp A 390 will fit with some changes, but not many.1960 Thunderbirds were equipped with these engines. * "J" Code - Thunderbird Special, 430 cid, 350 hp * "X" Code - Intercepter, 352 cid, 235 hp * "Y" Code - Interceptor Special, 352 cid, 300 hp * "R" Code - Interceptor Special, 352 cid, 360 hp A 390 will fit with some changes, but not many.
350 hp Chevy engine small block made in Canada!
165 HP @ 3800 RPMS
255 HP and 335 Pounds of torque
From the factory, they ranged from 145 hp to 370 hp.
Truck or car truck 210 hp
250 to 350 hp depending on what model
can i have apart nembers the the rebeld 350 engine to get ahi hp