Rated at 265hp from the factory.
about 265hp roughly for a stock motor
265hp 3.8l Inline 6
Depends on which version of the 400 and which car it went into. They ranged from 265Hp to 370Hp
Rated at 230hp. The HO version that came out in 2002 was rated at 265hp.
If it is the TPI Engine, the 350 is rated at 265hp at the flywheel. (many agree that this is an underrating by GM and its closer to 290)
With out turbo toys bezel 260hp an 280tq an with turbo toys 265hp an 280tq an in high octane mode 280hp an 300tq
Greaps has 255-265HP the first time, and 860-997 the second time, the exact amount will be determined by your level.
Yes. Even the Scirocco R (~265hp) is front wheel drive. The R has the same engine as the Audi S3 (Coupe and Sportback), but the Audi has 4wheeldrive.
350....in a 265HP and 325HP400 265HP400 290HP400 340HP Grand Prix400 330,335,350,366HP Various cars400 345/370 Firebird/GTO428 360HP, 370HP (GP), 390HP400 Ram Air V....Almost impossible to find303 Ram Air V....Again, impossible to find
Depends on the model you are looking at. Boxter - 255hp Boxter S - 310hp Cayman - 265hp Cayman S - 320hp 911 Carrera - 345hp 911 Carrera S - 385hp. There is a wide selection of 911 Carrera's that vary in hp from 345hp to 520hp on the GT2. visit the Porsche website and take a look at all the amazing models they have to offer at www.Porsche.com
There are two 350 Pontiac engines listed in my book. The standard 350 was rated at 265HP while the HO version was rated at 325HP. I've read many things about the HO version that says that rating is actually on the low side. The primary difference between the two engines is the compression ratio....higher for the HO, and the cam. The HO ran the 068 cam.