The 1986 Chevy Suburban equipped with a 350 motor typically had a horsepower rating of around 160-210 horsepower, depending on the specific configuration and any modifications made to the engine. The 350 motor, also known as the Chevrolet Small-Block engine, was a popular choice for many GM vehicles during that time period due to its reliability and performance capabilities. It's important to note that horsepower ratings can vary based on factors such as the engine's condition, maintenance history, and any aftermarket upgrades.
It has 210 H.P.
the 1986 Chevy truck 305 HO produced 180 hp
Depends on whether it's a 305 or 350...
About 185.
165-170 H.P.165-170 H.P.
200hp
230 HP@3800 RPM
either 160 or 165 horse.
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1986
yes.
not very much because of emission regulations. maybe 250.