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Couldn't you get a m22 behind a 402-375hp? I think you could in a 70 l78 camaro.
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Yes it was possible for the 1970 L-78 Camaro,(released much later on),but it wasn't meant to be for the 1970 L-78 Chevelle.
I believe that's because the 1970 L-78 Chevelle was only assembled for roughly the first 90 days of production before being swiftly cancelled,all while the M-22 was being re-tooled for the new 454 coming out in late November 69. I believe if the M-22 was available during the 1970 L-78 Chevelles' brief time frame,they would've allowed it. |
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Book says
4 speed (wide range) NA with 6 cylinders M20 219.20 4 speed (close ratio) ( available with z 25 396 engines only) M21 219.20 4 speed HD (Close ratio) available with z15 263.05 PJ |
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