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What kind of engine was in a 1983 Chevy C10?

What kind of engine was in a 1983 Chevy C10?

Dubbed as the “LS9” engine, it generated an output of 175 horsepower and a torque of 275 foot-pounds. Another optional engine included was a 305-cid engine with 155 horsepower and a torque of 240 foot-pounds. The 1983 C10 continued offering two cargo bed options: a 6-foot short bed and an 8-foot long bed.

When did Chevy start using the 454 engine?

The LE8 454 was the most common from 1973 to 1991. The L19 TBI, or throttle body injection, powered 1987 and later trucks as the second 454 engine option. The TBI 454 had fuel injectors in the middle of the throttle body that increased fuel efficiency, power and durability. Chevy began installing 454 V-8s in its trucks in 1973.

When did the Chevy C10 pickup truck come out?

The C10 was the lightest truck model that Chevy offered in 1983 under their C/K line of pickup trucks. This 4×2 truck was part of the C/K generation that ran from 1973 until 1987, which remained almost unchanged except for minor performance upgrades and design changes. This decade was also the time when new emission regulations…

How big is the cargo bed on a 1983 Chevy C10?

The 1983 C10 continued offering two cargo bed options: a 6-foot short bed and an 8-foot long bed. The wheelbase of a C10 equipped with a short bed was 117.5 inches, while its overall length reached 191.3 inches.

Dubbed as the “LS9” engine, it generated an output of 175 horsepower and a torque of 275 foot-pounds. Another optional engine included was a 305-cid engine with 155 horsepower and a torque of 240 foot-pounds. The 1983 C10 continued offering two cargo bed options: a 6-foot short bed and an 8-foot long bed.

The LE8 454 was the most common from 1973 to 1991. The L19 TBI, or throttle body injection, powered 1987 and later trucks as the second 454 engine option. The TBI 454 had fuel injectors in the middle of the throttle body that increased fuel efficiency, power and durability. Chevy began installing 454 V-8s in its trucks in 1973.

When was the last Chevy 454 Chevelle made?

Uncle Sam started to tighten down on emission controls in 1971 which affected a lot of the power of the 454. Another big blow for the 454 was the gas crisis of 1973 which pretty much sealed the fate for the motor during this period. The last Chevelles of 1973 used the 454 but by this point the engines had been toned down to a measly 245 horsepower.

The 1983 C10 continued offering two cargo bed options: a 6-foot short bed and an 8-foot long bed. The wheelbase of a C10 equipped with a short bed was 117.5 inches, while its overall length reached 191.3 inches.

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