#1. 68-69 Camaro Z-28 302 290hp. (very underated hp).
#2. All 327 motors. Bore 4.00 stroke 3.250. The hottest being the 340 hp. 350 hp. 365 hp. and the injected 375 hp.
#3. 375 hp. 396
#4. 425 hp. 427
#5. 490 hp. 427 -L88
#6. 450 hp. 454
#7. ZZ572 / 720R = 572 ci. 720 hp.
#8. ZZ572 / 620 = 572 ci. 620 hp.
#9. ZZ502 / 502 = 502 ci. 502 hp.
#10. LS6 /427 = 427 ci. 505 hp. * All aluminum block. Steel pressed in sleeves. Aluminum cylinder heads with CRC machined ports. Titanium intake valves. Titanium connecting rods. Forged inductioned hardened crankshaft. Hydraulic roller lifters. High lift long duration camshaft. Dry sump oilling system.
These engines are all over the counter standard Chevrolet products. The early 302's and 327's are not produced bu Chevrolet at this time but replacement parts are still available through GM. and hundreds of HP.companies build improved replacement parts.
These motors are my personal favorites.
2007-03-30 08:07:30
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answer #1
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answered by Country Boy 7
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In no particular order, production motors only.
'55 265, the small block that started it all
'67-'69 302 DZ
'70 LT-1 350
'64 L-84 327
'67-69 L-88 427
'70 LS-6 454
'06 LS-7 Gen 3
'61 Rochester Ramjet 283/315
'63 Z-11 427 W-head
'65 L-78 396
2007-03-30 14:53:28
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the girl, the 302 was bad a** and it reved high it was pretty good at higher rpms, around 7300 and it wasnt the best at 4000 rpm but the 327 was a bad engine too, and if your looking for a big block the new 572 and i like the older 427 aluminum block in the zl-1 camaro
2007-03-30 01:30:46
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answer #3
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answered by chevy2288 2
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The 350 as always been a good engine, but the 427 L88 in its' day was Great, still is for the most part.
2007-03-29 18:10:21
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answered by need4speedsc 3
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283, 307, 327 and 350 X 2.5
2007-03-29 15:18:36
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answered by James B 5
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best ever 327 which is just a bored out 283 or a 265 truck motor
2007-03-29 13:58:06
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answered by James k 5
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1.6L 103 hp GM/ Daewoo LOL
My personal favorite has always been the 4.3L V6 that was used in the Syclone. That was an awsome truck. It could out run anything in 1991.
2007-03-29 15:36:43
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answered by Dandie the Dirty Dog 2
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327, 69 camaro 302, that bad *** 400 305 for dependability, 350 carb. for cheap horsepower. LT1 for both dependability and horsepower, LS1 for dependability, H.P, and gas mileage, then LS2, LS6, ZL1.
2007-03-29 20:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I own a shop, and have been racing engines for years. If you will check out www.gmperformanceparts.com and also; www.goodwrench.com you will find your answers there. Another good place to see the all time performing engines is at www.chevyhiperformance.com
Glad to help out, Good Luck!!!
2007-03-29 14:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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the new LS7 7.0 427 in the Corvette Z06. WORLD class....... its the same engine in the Corvette C6R. just built a lil different. yes, the class dominating C6R..... LONG LIVE THE VETTE!!!!
2007-03-30 01:07:56
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answered by Ryan T 3
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