The horsepower of a 350 motor, commonly referring to the Chevrolet 350 small-block engine, varies depending on the specific model and modifications. Stock versions typically produce between 250 to 300 hp, while performance variants can exceed 400 hp with upgrades. Overall, the actual horsepower can differ based on factors such as the engine's configuration, tuning, and any aftermarket enhancements.
210 hp. 210 hp.
ADVERTISED HP. from factory. The 350 TRUCK engine has: 165 HP. @ 3800 RPMs.
230 hp
165 HP at 3800 RPMS.
factory HP in pre-1988 - - around 280-300 HP depending on carb. Nascars 350's - - over 850 HP.... if you've got the cash.
My 350 crate motor from GM was 210 hp.
There is 746 watts per HP. So a 350 hp motor with a power factor of roughly 0.8 would require 261,000 W 261KW generator or 326 KVA.
160 hp
if it has the double hump heads..more than likely 350hp. If not 250hp
I have a 77 Impala with the 5.7 4BL carb and stock it puts out about 260 hp
Well the raptor 350 is basically the same quad as the warrior 350 with different plastics but newer version. it has the same frame motor/trans. the warrior makes 21 hp so i think the raptor has 21 hp.
300-350