you getting about 136 horses at 3400 rpm's and your torq is 292 torqs at 2000rpm's you getting about 136 horses at 3400 rpm's and your torq is 292 torqs at 2000rpm's
The 1973 Dodge 440 cubic inch engine was rated at 375 horsepower. That was with a single, four barrel carburetor.
The 350 V8 with 2 barrel carburetor produced 145 h.p. and 235 lb/ft of torqueThe 350 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor produced 155 h.p. and 250 lb/ft of torqueThe 400 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor produced 175 h.p. and 305 lb/ft of torqueThe 454 V8 with 4 barrel carburetor produced 215 h.p. and 350 lb/ft of torque
Freshly rebuilt with good carburetor at 5000 rpm, 200 horsepower maybe a little more
Advertised Horsepower is--165 HP @ 3800RPMs.
Advertised horsepower is-- 165 HP @ 3800 RPMs. 4-barrel carb.
Dual carbs actually doesn't gain horse power at least not for stock engine but if u have them it should be around 180 - 190 HP We test that today with one carburetor it gives you usually around 200 HP
Advertised Horsepower is 230 HP @ 3800 RPMs. With a 4-barrel carb.
If the engine is built well enough that it demands more air and fuel than a 2 barrel will deliver then, yes. Depending on engine size, cam, and a lot of other variables, you can usually get a little more power from a 4 barrel than a 2. The biggest mistake most people make, however, is putting too big a carb on the engine.
Engine power.
Tripower refers to the 3 x 2 barrel carburetor setup.
Depends on year and application, but most 390-4s were rated at around 320 gross hp.
the engine produces the horse power