Hp estimate on nearly standard Chevy L05?
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Hp estimate on nearly standard Chevy L05?
1993 Chevy 350 cid, L05 TBI from a Buick Roadmaster. Originally 180 hp. with "193" swirl port heads.
Cam: Duration: 202/207 Lift: .413/.428 .441/.457 Lobe sep: 114.5 degrees.
The motor is in my '34 Roadster with the following changes:
-T56 6speed manual trans.
-No AC
-No PS
-Electric fan
-No catalytic converter.
-Headers.
-2 x 2,5" exhaust w/ H-pipe & straigth thru mufflers.
-TBI switched with a Holley 650 DP.
-TBI intake switched with Professional Product Crosswind (Edelbrock Air Gap knock off) intake.
As long as the 193 heads are on together with that cam, I would say hp all in all would be about the same?
Cam: Duration: 202/207 Lift: .413/.428 .441/.457 Lobe sep: 114.5 degrees.
The motor is in my '34 Roadster with the following changes:
-T56 6speed manual trans.
-No AC
-No PS
-Electric fan
-No catalytic converter.
-Headers.
-2 x 2,5" exhaust w/ H-pipe & straigth thru mufflers.
-TBI switched with a Holley 650 DP.
-TBI intake switched with Professional Product Crosswind (Edelbrock Air Gap knock off) intake.
As long as the 193 heads are on together with that cam, I would say hp all in all would be about the same?
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Re: Hp estimate on nearly standard Chevy L05?
Yup, pretty much.
The exhaust will help it a bit but nothing radical. Might get you to 210 or something.
The exhaust will help it a bit but nothing radical. Might get you to 210 or something.
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