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We take a look at the 1965-1968 Chevy RPO L79 327 engine including its development, history, ... (375 hp) 327s had with their "30-30" solid lifter cam. No matter.
Chevy kept the 327 as an optional engine through the 1968 model year, ... It put out 365 horsepower and 350 lb.-ft of torque while the L84 variant bumped that up to 375 horsepower.
Doing an affordable rebuild on your 327 or 350 small-block Chevy is easy ... a 700-hp high-end engine under the hood. The truth is that most cars are putting out anywhere between 350 and 500 hp ...
Armstrong + 327 Chevy = 572 Horsepower. ... Back again in '67, Ron (along with Clifford Clark) had developed injectors for both 259 and 327 Chevy engines — injectors without butterflies.
The 1965 model year brought numerous changes to the Chevy Corvette. This Nassau Blue 396 convertible will cross the Mecum ...
And for truly adventurous souls, a "Special Power Kit" promised 195 horsepower from Chevrolet's new engine. ... 375-hp 327. Refinements to the 283's fuel injection, camshaft, ...
The engine was so durable and efficient that Chevrolet started putting it in almost every car they made, from the Impala to the Corvette to the Bel Air. Even C10 trucks would get the Chevy 327 ...
Those engines were labeled as "Turbo-Jet" 396s and the two versions produced 350 and 375 hp. The "Turbo-Fire" 350 made its appearance that year, in three iterations producing 200, 250, and 300 hp.