I have owned several Corvettes and am a fan of the 67 and 68 drivetrain options, which were the same. The L71 was presented as top dog; Chevrolet "hid" the L88 by rating the output well below RPM redline. It is also thought the 3-2 BBl carbs were more of a marketing thing than performance thing.
My old car, an L36, was actually a good driver in comparison, as the L71 used a solid lifter valve train which needed periodic adjustments.
Plus, the Q-Jet was a sophisticated card as compared to the Holley fuel dumpers. Of course fuel dumpers are great for top HP numbers.
I almost bought one of these back in the day instead of the L36. Who knew?
My old car, an L36, was actually a good driver in comparison, as the L71 used a solid lifter valve train which needed periodic adjustments.
Plus, the Q-Jet was a sophisticated card as compared to the Holley fuel dumpers. Of course fuel dumpers are great for top HP numbers.
I almost bought one of these back in the day instead of the L36. Who knew?
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