All models of the 1998 Chevy Blazer are fitted with a six-cylinder engine that offers a 4.3-liter piston displacement. This six-cylinder engine offers an average of 190-horsepower output at 4,400 rotations per minute.
Torque refers to the force needed to rotate a workload around an axis or pivot point. 1998 Chevy Blazer models are all capable of producing an average of 250 foot-pounds torque while the engine runs at 2,800 rotations per minute.
Four-wheel drive Blazer models that have been fitted with an automatic transmission offer 16-mpg fuel economy in the city and 20-mpg highway. Four-wheel drive models with a manual transmission offer 16-mpg city and 21-mpg highway. Two-wheel drive, automatic transmission models offer 16-mpg city and 21-mpg highway while two-wheel drive, manual transmission models offer 17-mpg city and 23-mpg highway.