I do too but don't tell him I said that...I blame Murray lol...

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I do too but don't tell him I said that...I blame Murray lol...

Weren't they rated at 340? Or am I thinking of the LS1 in the first C5.Nothing wrong with the LT-1, strong motor and 300HP is quite enough for the street.
A variety were available. Of course I found this , lol ......Weren't they rated at 340? Or am I thinking of the LS1 in the first C5.
I was talking about the LT1. The Camaro LT1 was virtually identical to the C4 one. I believe the C4 had a slightly higher cam. In retrospect I was thinking of the LS1 where the Camaro was rated 320 and the Corvette LS1 was rated at 345 again because of a different cam.A variety were available. Of course I found this , lol ......
C4 Corvette Engines Overview
The C4 Corvette (1984-1996) primarily used 5.7L (350 cubic inch) V8 engines, evolving from carbureted and throttle-body designs to advanced tuned-port and DOHC variants. All were pushrod small-blocks except the ZR-1's LT5, with power ranging from 205 to 405 horsepower stock. Production Engines by Year1984: L83 5.7L V8 (205 hp, 290 lb-ft) with throttle-body injection (Cross-Fire). 1985-1991: L98 5.7L V8 (230-250 hp, 330-345 lb-ft) with tuned-port injection; detuned versions for automatics. 1990-1995 (ZR-1): LT5 5.7L DOHC V8 (375 hp in 1990-1992, 405 hp in 1993-1995, 370-385 lb-ft). 1992-1996: LT1 5.7L V8 (300 hp, 330-340 lb-ft) with reverse-flow cooling. 1996 (Grand Sport/Collector Edition): LT4 5.7L V8 (330 hp, 340 lb-ft) with upgraded heads and intake. Special Variants Callaway B2K twin-turbo versions of the L98 boosted output to 345-403 hp across 1987-1991, available through GM dealers as a factory-sanctioned option
You traded a 93 for a 85 ?Nothing wrong with the LT-1, strong motor and 300HP is quite enough for the street. Just look out for Opti-spark ignition, placed under the water pump and gets destroyed if you have a seal leak. Make sure it has been attended to, usually there is a small hose that allows any water to drain out of the cap, that's an indication that it has been replaced. Also, there are a whole bunch of aftermarket replacements...and the ones from China are questionable. Cheapos cost $150...good ones cost $600. I personally can't complain about my '93, and I got a great deal when i traded it for a cherry '85. Really miss the ZF 6 speed...sweet transmission!
Ah.....I was talking about the LT1. The Camaro LT1 was virtually identical to the C4 one. I believe the C4 had a slightly higher cam. In retrospect I was thinking of the LS1 where the Camaro was rated 320 and the Corvette LS1 was rated at 345 again because of a different cam.