The 1972 Chevy 350 has about 270 horsepower stock. This engine can be modified to put out up to about 800 horsepower.
Stock horsepower on a 350 varies from 145-370.
About 8.5 to 1
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.
its a chevy, so its too much for your mom and her
it has 43 horsepower stock
I have a 1994 Chevy pick up short bed. and i have about 240 stock. i have put a cold air intake on it which is an extra 30 horsepower. I also put headers on which imporved it aswell. I have flowmaster exhaust and i have about 310 horsepower.
Chevy says about 210hp.
If its a 350 engine with a 4 barrel it will be 255hp at 5600 RPMs
depends on the application. and the year. the 350 has made from 150-350 horses stock depending on the emissions, and application. most make 205-225 horses factory
About 185.
The difference in horsepower between stock heads and Vortec heads on a 350 Chevy can vary, but typically, upgrading to Vortec heads can yield an increase of around 30 to 50 horsepower. Vortec heads are designed for better airflow and combustion efficiency, which contributes to this gain. The actual increase can depend on the overall engine setup and tuning.
The 1972 Chevrolet C20 with a 350 cubic inch V8 engine typically produced around 245 horsepower. This engine was part of the Chevy small-block family and was known for its balance of power and reliability. Variations in horsepower could occur based on specific configurations and options chosen for the vehicle.