Thread: Corvette 283
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08-18-2003 09:39 AM #1
Corvette 283
Couple of questions........
What does the Corvette 283 that a standard 283 doesn't have?
Which will have more power, if it does.....Corvette 283 or standard 327?
Thanks,
James
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08-18-2003 07:03 PM #2
I was just thinking about that weight thing I agree with streetsJr Racer 6885
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08-19-2003 08:43 PM #3
Several additions to the differances..differant intake,exhaust,cr, manifold & clutch. Differant ditributor & timing.
The Vette in 1960-61 had a much as 315 hp(FI) & 270 hp(2 carbs). The 327 in 1962 had 250 hp(4 bbl).Don Meyer, PhD-Mech Engr(48 GMC Trk/chopped/cab extended/caddy fins & a GM converted Rolls Royce Silver Shadow).
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08-20-2003 09:56 AM #4
LOL sure streetsJr Racer 6885
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08-20-2003 05:53 PM #5
Re: Corvette 283
Originally posted by JamesD
Which will have more power, if it does.....Corvette 283 or standard 327?
A lighter car with a lot of "gears" will go real good with the 283, and a heavier car with a 3 speed auto trans will move better with the 327.
Dan J
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08-21-2003 10:07 PM #6
283 was i believe the first motor to produce 1 hp per cubic inch
that was the 57 283 fuel injected which had 283 hp the 327
has a larger bore and stroke producing more tork the piston dia
on a 327 is the same as a 350 but the 327 has a smaller stroke
than a 350 it is a good combination of bore and stroke you get
good tork and lots of rpm due to the shorter stroke. 327 will kick
but over the 283.
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird