For a substantial number of engines made over the course of automobile history, most of them bear the name of the car company that produced them, like Chevrolet or Ford. After all, it makes it easy to ...
The Mopar name, Chrysler's clever blend of letters from its motor parts arm, is synonymous with powerful engines from the muscle car era. Today, Mopar continues to set the standard for high ...
The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting ...
Straight off the bat, it's the engine sizes. The Mopar 383 V8 displaces 383 cubic inches (6.3 liters), sitting between the 340 (5.6 liters) and 440 (7.2 liters). The 340, 383, and 440 all are part of ...
Mopar engines were referred to as "wedge" engines because they used wedge-shaped combustion chambers; this was different from Chrysler's Hemi big-block engines, which were referred to as "Hemi" (as in ...
Preassembled ready to run performance crate engines have become the predominant source of power for classic truckers and rodders over the course of the last decade or so-and for good reason. The ...
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