1970 Chevrolet Camaro Engine Options
1969-1970 Chevrolet Camaro 57L V8.
1970 chevrolet camaro engine options. 71 was just 2 engine options with. The base V8 was a 307 CID engine that was rated at 140 horsepower. 1242 In Stock Including at a.
The L78 actually displaced 402 cubic-inches this year and sported a new intake manifold. The base V8 was a the L14 307ci V8. New for 1970 was the LT1 V8 from the 1969 Corvette which was available in the 1970 Camaro Z28 offering 360 horsepower and serving as a far.
Because of the engine compression ration reduction this also represented a slight reduction in gross horsepower as well. SCCA Trans Am regulations changed that year allowing displacements of up to 350cid so Chevrolet appropriated the LT1 engine from the Corvette line to compete. Gasoline petrol engine with displacement.
Ironically these engines had a true displacement of 402 cubic inches Chevrolet had slightly increased the 396s bore size from 4096 inches to 4125 inches. 396 cubic inch V8. The base engine was 230 cu in 38 L inline-6 with a 250 cu in 41 L six or 302 cu in 49 L 307 cu in 50 L 327 cu in 54 L 350 cu in 57 L and 396 cu in 65 L V8s as options.
250 cubic inch L6. The first big-block offered 350 horsepower while the L78 version of the 396 cubic-inch engine delivered 375 horsepower. 350 cubic inch V8.
The Chevrolet Camaro is a 2 door coupé style automobile with a front positioned engine powering the rear wheels. It has an output of 110 bhp 112 PS82 kW of power at 3800 rpm and maximum torque of 251 Nm. The RS was an available addition on all option packages no one was exempt.