What's the difference between L48 and L82?
Crank L82-forged L48-cast
Pistons L82-forged L48-cast
Intake L82-Alum L48-iron
Cam L82-performance L48-std (performace is just a generalization the L82 cam is a higher perf cam than the L48 but in comparison to aftermarket cams isnt all that splendid)
Valves L82-large L48-small
Block L82-4bolt L48-2bolt
Compression L82-8.9:1 L48-8.2:1 (1978)
there are other changes for example in 78 the L82 exhaust was 2 1/2" while the L48 was 2 1/4" (IIRC)
Last edited by fauxrs; Jan 18, 2011 at 07:54 PM.
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Check out your webpage out of curiosity...you did some serious work on that 78. Looks great! What's your background...engineer? Nice display of data in tables. You must have a penchant for detail.
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/...ver/index.html
Quote-"In stock trim on our dyno, the 9.0:1 L82 produced 313 flywheel (gross) horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 355 lb-ft of torque at 3,800 rpm. The engine produced adequate torque relative to the horsepower rating, but it wasn't exactly what you'd describe as earth-shattering."
The L-82 will easily make 400 HP by changing the heads and cam-not hard.
The 70/71 LT-1 was 330/350/370-The mid range LT-1 had 37 more HP-Not earth Shattering 350-313=37 Gross HP gain! In Net HP that difference is probably about 10-12 HP Net! The 1972 LT-1 had 255 Net HP and the 1973 L-82 has 255-Wow! 74 L-82 with true duals 250 Net HP. A 78/79/80 L-82 will certainly make 250-255 Net HP with a true dual 2.5 inch exhaust (more with headers) and no cat. Is the LT-1 a better engine-certainly but not by much!
This same kind of nonsense is probagated about the 427 435 Gross HP big blocks. Yes they are fast for their day but so was the L-82 but it does not stand a chance against a modern LS3 not to mention an LS7 Z06-not even close. Different eras!
Hopefull, this information will put to rest that the L-82 is some knid of "dog" compared to the "high horsepower" SB engines of the late 60's/early 70's-it simply is not true.
Last edited by jb78L-82; Jan 20, 2011 at 08:08 AM.
Crank L82-forged L48-cast
Pistons L82-forged L48-cast
Intake L82-Alum L48-iron
Cam L82-performance L48-std (performace is just a generalization the L82 cam is a higher perf cam than the L48 but in comparison to aftermarket cams isnt all that splendid)
Valves L82-large L48-small
Block L82-4bolt L48-2bolt
Compression L82-8.9:1 L48-8.2:1 (1978)
there are other changes for example in 78 the L82 exhaust was 2 1/2" while the L48 was 2 1/4" (IIRC)
Decoding VIN Numbers
Do you need to determine if you Corvette is really an L-82? Here's a simple way to decode your VIN number. However, this only works for 1973 - 1980 Corvettes.
First, here are a few facts about VIN numbers:
Each Corvette has a unique Vehicle Identification Number and they are assigned in sequence, starting with one, during production.
The last 6 digits of the VIN make the Corvette unique. This number is the Production Sequence Number.
Position
Description Code
1 General Motors Division 1 = Chevrolet
2 Car line or series Z = Corvette
3 - 4 Body style 37 = Two door coupe (1973-1977)
67 = Two door convertible
87 = Two door coupe (1978-1980)
5 Engine type 1973: J = L48; 350ci, 190hp
T = L82; 350ci, 250hp
Z = LS4; 454ci, 275hp
1974: J = L48; 350ci, 195hp
T = L82; 350ci, 250hp
Z = LS4; 454ci, 270hp
1975: J = L48; 350ci, 165hp
T = L82; 350ci, 205hp
1976: L = L48; 350ci, 180hp
X = L82; 350ci, 210hp
1977: L = L48; 350ci, 180hp
X = L82; 350ci, 210hp
1978: L = L48;350ci, 175hp, 185hp
4 = L82; 350ci, 220hp
1979: 8 = L48; 350ci, 195hp
4 = L82; 350ci, 225hp
1980: H = LG4; 305ci, 180hp
8 = L48; 350ci, 190hp
6 = L82; 350ci
Last edited by jb78L-82; Jan 20, 2011 at 10:29 AM.



















