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Both were rated at 460 lb-ft. of torque. The range of 427 engines grew in 1967, with the addition of the "L71" and "L88" options. The L71 added a unique triple-carburetor induction system that ...
Debuting in the late 1960s as a factory-built racing engine, the Chevrolet L88 427 Cubic Inch V8 pushed the boundaries of what was possible on the racetrack. The engine was packed with high ...
Photo: YouTube/Backyard Barn Finds I know what you’re thinking: no Camaro ever came with the L88 engine, let alone a ... a Counter Exchange 1969 motor, a 427-cubic-inch L88 bomb, casually ...
The L88 also has the aluminum heads (which feature ... the floor to gain headroom and keep a stylishly low roofline. The 427 engine does take up a lot of room that might otherwise be left in ...
In 1967, customers had three 427 V8 options to choose from ... and a small-diameter flywheel. The L88 was nearly a race-spec engine. It ran on 103-octane racing fuel and produced over 500 horsepower.
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