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How much horsepower does a 94 5.7 have?

The horsepower for a 1994 5.7-liter GM V8 varies by variant and model, but typical figures range from roughly 210–230 hp in trucks and utility vehicles to about 275–300 hp in LT1-powered passenger cars.


Two main 5.7L configurations in the 1994 lineup


In the 1994 GM lineup, the 5.7-liter V8 appeared primarily in two configurations. One was the lower-output throttle-body injected engine used in trucks, Suburbans, and related models. The other was the performance-oriented LT1 found in the Camaro/Firebird and Corvette, delivering higher horsepower. The exact rating depends on the vehicle and whether it was built for performance or utility.



  • 5.7L V8 with throttle-body injection (truck/SUV/van applications): approximately 210–230 hp, with torque around 320–330 lb-ft.

  • LT1 5.7L V8 (Camaro/Firebird, Corvette): approximately 275–300 hp, with torque around 325–350 lb-ft.

  • Rare high-performance LT5 DOHC 5.7L variant used in the Corvette ZR-1: higher output than LT1, year-by-year variation; consult model-specific data for exact figures.


Numbers above reflect common ratings for the 1994 model year across GM's 5.7L lineup. Exact horsepower for a given vehicle can vary based on emission controls, drivetrain, and any revisions within that year.


How to confirm the exact horsepower for your specific vehicle


To know the exact horsepower for a particular 1994 5.7L vehicle, check the VIN and engine code, the hood sticker or glove box/door jamb label, or the original window sticker. Engine codes help identify whether you have the lower-output throttle-body version, the LT1, or the rare LT5 configuration. A GM service manual or reliable online VIN decoder can confirm the precise output for your exact configuration.


Summary


In short, a 1994 5.7L GM V8 can range from about 210–230 hp in the truck/SUV variant to roughly 275–300 hp in LT1-powered cars, with higher performance in rare LT5 ZR-1 configurations. For an exact figure, identify the engine code and model, then verify against vehicle documentation or a service manual.

How much horsepower does a 5.7 have?


A 5.7-liter engine's horsepower can vary significantly depending on the make, model, and year, ranging from around 300 horsepower for older GM engines to over 395 horsepower for modern Dodge/Chrysler 5.7 Hemi V8s, says sethwadleydodge.com and Wikipedia. For example, a 1990s GM 5.7L Vortec engine was rated at about 255 horsepower, while a 2017-2024 Ram 1500 with the 5.7L Hemi engine is rated at 395 horsepower. 

Engine Typical Horsepower
Older GM 5.7L Vortec (1996-2000) ~255 hp
GM 5.7L LS1 (2000s) ~342 hp
Modern Dodge/Chrysler 5.7L Hemi (2017-2024 Ram 1500) 395 hp
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  • Varies by manufacturer: "5.7" is a general displacement size, so a 5.7L from a Dodge will have different power than a 5.7L from a GM.
  • Varies by year: Even within the same manufacturer, horsepower figures have changed over the years due to technology updates. For instance, the 5.7 Hemi engine in some Dodge and Chrysler models had its horsepower increased from 395 hp in 2021 to an expected 420 hp for the 2024 model year, according to sethwadleydodge.com. 
  • Varies by application: Horsepower ratings also differ based on the specific vehicle the engine is in. For example, the 2009-2012 Ram 1500 was rated at 390 hp, while the 2013+ model was rated at 395 hp, as seen on Quora. 



How much horsepower does a 1994 Chevy 1500 5.7 have?


All 1994 1500 Regular Cab trim variations have 200 horsepower.



How much horsepower does a 1994 Chevy 350 have?


A stock 1994 Chevy 350 engine produced approximately 230 horsepower, though some specific truck models like the 3500 Crew Cab are listed with the same horsepower rating. The horsepower could vary depending on the specific vehicle and application, with a 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 engine often having variations in output. 

  • Stock horsepower: Approximately 230 hp in applications like the 1994 Chevy 1500. 
  • Vehicle application: The horsepower rating varied depending on the specific model, such as cars versus trucks. 
  • Engine type: The 1994 models typically used a Gen I Small-Block V8 with a throttle body injection (TBI) system. 



How much HP does a stock 5.7 350 have?


The horsepower of a 5.7L 350 engine varies significantly, from approximately 140 to over 370 horsepower in factory stock versions, depending on the year, model, and application. With modern performance parts, builds can easily exceed 400 horsepower, and specialized configurations can produce even more.
 
Factory stock horsepower

  • Lower end: Many 350s from the late 1970s and early 1980s, built to meet emissions standards, were rated around 145 to 175 horsepower.
  • Higher end: Factory performance versions, such as those in muscle cars, could produce over 300 horsepower, with some peak ratings reaching up to 370 horsepower. 

Modern and custom builds
  • Performance upgrades: A well-built 350 with performance upgrades can easily produce 350 to 400 horsepower on pump gas. 
  • High-performance crate engines: Crate engines are available with a wide range of horsepower ratings. For example, a Chevrolet Performance crate engine is rated at 357 horsepower, while other high-performance kits are designed to produce 370 or more horsepower. 
  • Extreme builds: With forced induction (like superchargers or turbochargers) or other modifications, a 350 can be built to produce 400 horsepower or significantly more. 

Factors that affect horsepower
  • Camshaft: A higher-performance camshaft can significantly increase horsepower. 
  • Cylinder heads: Performance cylinder heads with larger intake runners and higher flow rates are a major factor in boosting power. 
  • Carburetion/fuel injection: The type of intake and carburetor or fuel injection system plays a large role. 
  • Exhaust system: A free-flowing exhaust system can improve overall engine performance. 


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