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How much HP does a 350 engine have?

You can't determine the horsepower of a 350 engine based solely on its displacement (350 cubic inches). Here's why:

* Horsepower is a measure of output, not size. A 350 engine can produce a wide range of horsepower depending on many factors:

* Engine build: Modifications like camshafts, compression ratio, intake manifold, and exhaust system all significantly impact horsepower.

* Fuel type: High-octane fuels can support higher compression and more power.

* Engine condition: Wear and tear can affect engine performance.

Examples:

* A stock 350 engine from a 1970s Chevrolet might produce around 160-200 horsepower.

* A highly modified 350 engine with performance upgrades could easily exceed 400 horsepower, or even more.

To find the horsepower of a specific 350 engine, you need additional information:

* Year and model of vehicle: The engine's power output varies depending on the car it was built for.

* Engine build details: Look for information on the engine's modifications (camshaft, intake, etc.)

Let me know if you have more details about the 350 engine you're interested in, and I can try to help you find its horsepower.