How much horsepower does a Chevy 383 stroker motor have?

How much horsepower does a Chevy 383 stroker motor have?

The 383 stroker engines have been reported to achieve 330 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque, 395 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque and 395 horsepower with 410 foot-pounds of Torque.

How much horsepower does a supercharged 383 stroker make?

After installation of the ProCharger P-1X and blow-through carb, the supercharged 383 pumped out 641 hp at 6,500 rpm and 566 lb-ft of torque at 4,900 rpm. Stepping up the boost to 10.6 psi resulted in peak numbers of 679 hp and 599 lb-ft of torque.

Are BluePrint crate engines any good?

Their experience means that BluePrint is the best choice for reliable horsepower that you can drive every day. And you know it’s coming from a solid, reputable company that does the job right and stands behind it.

Can you supercharge a 383 stroker?

Add a Supercharger to a Well-built 383 and Get a Real Boost in Performance. Today it’s not uncommon to see superchargers finding their way onto just about anything short of a lawnmower. Blower companies offer bolt-on kits for virtually every application, be it an EFI-induced late-model or a carburetor-fed classic.

Is a 383 A small block?

While the standard 383 is the most common form of stroker small-block, there are several variations to this theme. The first question might be: Why not just build a 400ci small-block and take advantage of the additional cubic inches?

What is blue printed engine?

The blueprint is the original design specifications of an engine. Blueprinting is an exact science which involves modifying the engine to comply with its original manufacturers design tolerances and/or any newly developed specifications which increase the engines operational efficiency.

Are BluePrint engine blocks New?

Here’s another BluePrint Engines factoid: each crate engine has 80% brand new parts made by directly by them or sourced from reputable companies.

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