That depends on what you put with it. Compression, heads, cam, method of aspiration. You could build one with 200 hp or 2000 hp.
how do i find the timing on my 383 400 hp stroker motor
the 383 magnum engine roadrunner in 1969 had 335 horse, the 1968 383 roadrunner had 325 horse.
firing order 383 stroker Chevyif it's a Chevy 383 stroker then the firing order i 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
It really depends on how it is built. Which heads, intake, and camshaft were used? What is the compression ratio? What exhaust system is being used? ALL of these things significantly effect how much horsepower it will make.
How much what? Horsepower, torque, ??? What do you want to know? It all really depends on your setup.
a 383 stroker is just a 400 crank in a 350 block...so yes
u go to the store and buy a piston for a 383 stroker and put in the hole with a piston pusher but the regular tightning
There are many places where one can purchase a 383 Stoker engine. One can purchase a 383 Stroker engine at popular on the web sources such as eBay, Racing Junk, and United Racing Engines.
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You should get a 383 stroker. It is high powered and also affordable. The 383 stroker looks pretty dazzling when riding it down the street. It will be the main attraction on your car.
A 383 stroker motor typically produces between 300 to 500 horsepower, depending on its specific build, components, and tuning. The horsepower can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of intake, camshaft, heads, and exhaust system used. Many performance-oriented builds can push well beyond 400 horsepower, making the 383 a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a balance of power and reliability.
the 383 is the same block as a 350 so yes it will fit.