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How much hp can a 454 make?

How much hp can a 454 make?

Surprisingly, the 454 laid down an impressive 330 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque. Naturally, the truck-based 454s were tuned for torque, so having nearly 500 pound-feet wasn’t a big surprise. But like any stock engine, there was tons of power left to be squeezed out.

What was the last year the Chevy 454 was made?

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 Corvette followed suit by the end of 1974 and also bid farewell to this once powerful engine.

How many horsepower does a Chevy 454 V8 have?

Chevy V8 LSX Engine Storage Stand. The 1970 production models of the 454 put out the most horsepower with the LS5 claiming 360 horsepower and the LS6 putting out a mighty 450 horsepower.

How can I tell if my GM 454 is a 454?

Both numbers are usually seven digits long and need to be compared to a GM casting number list. Identifying separate engine components is essential for definite identification. The 454 has many interchangeable parts which may have replaced the originals. When numbers from different components match to the 454 listings, chances are it is a 454.

How can I tell if my Chevy Camaro has a 454 engine?

The engine ID number must be cross-referenced with a GM listing. Chevy-Camaro has a complete listing for all 454 c.i.d engines. Verify the casting numbers from either the cylinder head, intake manifold or crankshaft.

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.

The engine ID number must be cross-referenced with a GM listing. Chevy-Camaro has a complete listing for all 454 c.i.d engines. Verify the casting numbers from either the cylinder head, intake manifold or crankshaft.

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.

Is the Chevy 454 LE8 still in use?

The LE8 version still served GM trucks through 1991, although its horsepower rating varied from a low rating of 215 horsepower in 1974 up to about 230 in 1991. The standard transmission matching the LE8 454 on 1973 to 1987 trucks was the four-speed Muncie manual.

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Ruth Doyle