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What engine came in a 1985 Monte Carlo SS?

What engine came in a 1985 Monte Carlo SS?

Powering the Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS is an overhead valve, 5 litre naturally aspirated 8 cylinder engine, with 2 valves per cylinder that develops power and torque figures of 150 bhp (152 PS/112 kW) at 4000 rpm and 324 N·m (239 lb·ft/33 kgm) at 2000 rpm respectively.

What are the specs of a 1985 Monte Carlo?

1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS (134.5 kW / 183 PS / 180 hp) (since October 1984 for North America U.S.) specs review Photo of the moment: 1977 Datsun B-210 Honey Bee (Photo: © Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd.)

When did the Chevy L69 Monte Carlo SS come out?

During the middle of the 1983 model year, Chevrolet debuted the L69 in a new performance offering the Monte Carlo SS (the resurrection of the early 1970s Monte Carlo SS). When it debuted in the Monte Carlo SS, Chevrolet initially advertised the L69 as producing 175 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque.

What kind of engine does a Monte Carlo have?

4) in 1985 the model with 2-door notchback coupe body and V-8 5001 cm3 / 305.2 cui engine size, 134.5 kW / 183 PS / 180 hp (SAE net) of power, 319 Nm / 235 lb-ft of torque, 4-speed automatic powertrain offered since October 1984 for North America U.S..

What kind of transmission did Monte Carlo use in 1984?

The Monte Carlo SS for 1984 continued to use the outdated 3-speed automatic – a new mandatory 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive would officially replace the 3-speed automatic for 1985 (there are rumors a handful of late in the model year 1984 SSs left the factory with 4-speed automatic transmissions).

1985 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS (134.5 kW / 183 PS / 180 hp) (since October 1984 for North America U.S.) specs review Photo of the moment: 1977 Datsun B-210 Honey Bee (Photo: © Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd.)

During the middle of the 1983 model year, Chevrolet debuted the L69 in a new performance offering the Monte Carlo SS (the resurrection of the early 1970s Monte Carlo SS). When it debuted in the Monte Carlo SS, Chevrolet initially advertised the L69 as producing 175 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque.

What kind of car was the Chevy Monte Carlo?

Buick’s turbocharged V-6-powered Regal Grand National was the quickest muscle car of the 1980s and still grabs all the attention, but Chevy’s V-8-powered Monte Carlo SS owned the Grand National when it came to sales. During the mid-1980s, well over 100,000 gearheads walked into Chevy dealers and rolled out in a new Monte SS.

How many horsepower does a Monte Carlo SS have?

By 1984, the L69 returned again as the Monte Carlo SS’s only engine, however it was now rated at 180 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque which was still 10 horsepower less than its true rating.

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