240hp (245hp with 3.07:1 rear axle).
It's a type of fuel injection. It stands for "Tuned Port Injection."
Does anyone have a diagram for the Vacuum connections for a 1985 5.7 L Tune Port Injection Corvette engine?
The TPI (Tuned Port Injection) has 230hp.
I don't believe the 350 was available in 1990 on the IROC, only the 305 and it had 205 horse and 285 ft lbs. of torque. its 245 horsepower in the 5.7 liter tune port injection (tpi) engines, and i believe 330 ft lbs
My '90 Eldorado has a 4.5L port injection in it
It depends on what type of fuel injection it is. If it's Tuned Port Injection (which it should be for a Trans Am), then it's 205 HP.
1982 I believe was the first year to use any sort of computer in a corvette. The last of the C3, the 1982 was the first to use any kind of fuel injection since 1965. It used throttle body injection, which was a kind of carbeuration/fuel injection hybrid. The system used a crude (by today's standards) computer to monitor fuel/air ratios. It could make about 11 adjustments per second. For 1984, the throttle body injection on the corvette returned, this time able to make more calculations per second-around 80, I think. This was the last of year of throttle body injection in the corvette and the foret year of the C4. In 1985, the corvette received TPI (tunnnel port) injection.
Remove the ash tray and you will find it behind the ashtray
SIDI in automotive, stands for "Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection" which is a type engine by GM. An example is Cadillac CTS 3.6 SIDI. It produces more horsepower and torque than a PFI engine (Port Fuel Injection).
I believe that the computer data port or known as the ALDL is located behind the ashtray on a 82 Corvette.
The 1987 Iroc-Z with the engine code L98 (350 with Tuned Port Injection) was rated at 225hp.
The horsepower rating of the 1989 TPI 305 engine in the F body cars was 195 - 205HP The horsepower rating of the 1989 TPI 305 engine in the F body cars was 195 - 205HP