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What is a 6 pack Mopar?

What is a 6 pack Mopar?

A six pack usually refers to the Chrysler (Mopar) carburetor setup which is three-two barrel carbs on an intake. You’ll most often hear of it as a 440 Six Pack, the 440 referring to the Big Block Mopar engine displacing 440 cubic inches.

How much horsepower did a 440 Six Pack have?

390 horsepower
The factory rated the 440 Six Pack at 390 horsepower and 490 lb-ft.

What is a 1969 Dodge Super Bee worth?

The Dodge Super Bee was in production from 1968 to 1970 and falls under the list of forgotten muscle cars. However, prime examples of the Super Bee go from anywhere between $30,000 to as much as $100,000, depending on the model.

How many carburetors does a six pack have?

The legendary 6-Pack was comprised mainly of three Holley 2300 carburetors.

What was the true horsepower of a 426 Hemi?

Auto Machine reveals the 426 Street Hemi’s true power potential. The Land and Sea dyno reveals the Hemi’s actual output: 494.4 hp at 5,950 rpm and 498.3 lb-ft at 4,500 rpm. At 5,000 rpm, where Chrysler claimed 425 hp, it makes 459.3 hp.

What is a 426 Max Wedge?

The Max Wedge, formally the Maximum Performance Wedge, was an engine option produced by the Chrysler Corporation from 1962 to 1964, that was available exclusively in B Platform (intermediate) Dodges and Plymouths. The Max Wedge motor used the Chrysler RB Block, and was produced in 413 and 426 cubic-inch iterations.

What is a 440 Six Barrel?

The 440 Six Barrel engine became a regular engine option in performance models for 1970, as Plymouth buyers could order it in a B-body (GTX, Road Runner, Superbird), the all-new E-body (‘Cuda), and even the full-size C-body (Sport Fury GT). Chrysler made a few minor changes to the specs for 1970.

Was the Dodge 440 a Hemi?

The rarest is the Hemi-powered Coronet 440 convertible (440 was the trim level not the engine). Only six were built.