170hp at 3800rpm 275 ft-lbs at 2400rpm
245 h.p. and 385 lb/ft torque.
The stock horsepower of a 1976 Chevy pickup truck varies depending on the engine option. The most common engine, a 350 cubic inch V8, typically produces around 165 to 185 horsepower. Other engine options, like the 307 V8, offer about 140 horsepower, while the larger 454 cubic inch V8 can produce around 230 horsepower. Overall, the specific horsepower can differ based on the engine and configuration chosen.
1970=360 bhp (factory rating, realistically more like 420hp for the Stage 1) 1976=205 bhp :(
Advertised horsepower for that engine is: 145 Horsepower @ 3,800 RPMs.
That depends on what size engine is in the truck. Sorry, but before that question can be answered we need that information. A 318 has about 260 horse power.
ADVERTISED HORSEPOWER IS: 245 HP @ 3800 RPMs.
From 1976 to 1992, the GM 5.0L held 215 horsepower. from 1993 to 1998 when the 5.0L was cut from the market they were running 230 horsepower stock.
The 1976 Dodge Power Wagon equipped with the 400 cubic inch (6.6L) V8 engine typically produces around 190 horsepower. This engine was known for its torque and durability, making it a popular choice for heavy-duty applications. The horsepower rating reflects the era's performance standards, which were often lower than modern engines due to emissions regulations and design choices.
Advertised HORSEPOWER is--245 HP @ 3800 RPMs. Advertiseed torque is--- 365FT. LBS @ 2800 RPMs.
Well, honey, a 1976 C10 with a 454 engine typically had around 240-275 horsepower. But let's be real, it's not about the horsepower, it's about how you rev that engine and make heads turn. So, go ahead and show off that classic beauty on the road!
85-144 horsepower is the power of the mercury monarch automatic 1976 engine and its maximum speed is 10km/h.