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Old 03-23-2014, 12:46 PM   #1
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Horsepower ratings a lie

Hey guys. Just a quick question. I've been told that my 350 cubic inch motor only runs 185 HP. Does anyone have the horsepower ratings for all the engines in our squares? Or do you know what a 350 is rated for? It seems like 185 is a little low
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Old 03-23-2014, 01:12 PM   #2
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Re: Horsepower ratings a lie

about right the ones in 95 only made 200-210 depending on what truck they where in. the vortecs only made 260.
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Old 03-23-2014, 01:22 PM   #3
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what year and model is motor from? any ID numbers? what upgrades on/in motor?
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Old 03-23-2014, 03:01 PM   #4
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The HP ratings vary across the production run, but basically the 350 was a 165-210 net horsepower motor during the square body era.

If your motor is original and not upgraded/rebuilt, you probably aren't getting the 185 HP at this point either.
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Old 03-23-2014, 05:39 PM   #5
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Also after 71 or 72 they changed the way they rated HP. Prior they rated at gross with no accessories, after everything was installed and parasitic losses were factored in.
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:08 PM   #6
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They have always been "adjusted" to suit the needs of the manifacturers.
They artificially lowered them when they wanted lower insurance rates, so the "gross" figures were not accurate either. The change to "net" figures confused things even more. Then came the emmisions era, where mileage and performance both took a dump. The feds requirments brought mileage back up and fuel injection came along as a way to make that happen.
Modern engines make more power, more smoothly, with smaller displacement, and better mileage.....with worse fuel.
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Hey guys. Just a quick question. I've been told that my 350 cubic inch motor only runs 185 HP. Does anyone have the horsepower ratings for all the engines in our squares? Or do you know what a 350 is rated for? It seems like 185 is a little low
If you have a specific model year in mind I can probably direct you to the actual GM HP and torque curves.

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Also after 71 or 72 they changed the way they rated HP. Prior they rated at gross with no accessories, after everything was installed and parasitic losses were factored in.
Correct.

Prior was "gross" horsepower = no accesories, induction or exhaust

SAE testing is now "net" horsepower. Accesory drive in place, as well as engine air induction system and full exhaust.

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They have always been "adjusted" to suit the needs of the manifacturers.
They artificially lowered them when they wanted lower insurance rates, so the "gross" figures were not accurate either. The change to "net" figures confused things even more. Then came the emmisions era, where mileage and performance both took a dump. The feds requirments brought mileage back up and fuel injection came along as a way to make that happen.
Modern engines make more power, more smoothly, with smaller displacement, and better mileage.....with worse fuel.
Also correct.

We used the same 6.2L engine in the H2 as we did in the Escalade.

Escalade = 403 HP - net.

H2 = 383 HP, due to induction and exhaust differences.

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Old 03-24-2014, 10:41 AM   #8
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If you have driven a newer v8 car lately, you'll feel the difference. My 85 has a stock 305 that had 165 hp 30 years ago. Driving the wife's 05 Denali with a 6.0 makes mine feel like a rowboat.
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