I believe you are referring to a 318 max wedge. This answer is wrong. There is no such thing as a "max wedge" 318. The poly or polyspherical head 318 was considered an industrial motor used in early 50's to 1966 full size dodge Plymouth and Chrysler cars and dodge or Fargo (Canadian) trucks. There is not a big market for these motors due to the popularity of the 413 and 440 max wedge motors used for hot rods in the 60's. I hope this clarifies any questions you had.
The 2008 Dodge Challenger 0-60 time is 4.8 seconds
Yes, in there is a 60 degree lob wedge in the SV series.
46 degrees. the approach wedge is 50 degrees.
that all depends on what engine was in it.
Yes, Dodge has used a Dana 60.
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Like any lob wedge, it can generally differ between 60, 62, or 64 degrees.
i would imagine it stands for high lob wedge since the degree is > 60 degrees.
The 0 to 60 mile per hour time for a Dodge Viper is 4.5 seconds. The 0 to 100 mile per hour time is rated at 9.2 seconds. A properly tuned stock Viper will do the quarter mile in 12.9 seconds.
Pitching wedge (P) 46-48 degrees Gap wedge 50-52 (G) degrees (May be called approach or utility wedge) Sand wedge 54-56 (S) degrees Lob wedge 58-60 (L) degrees Extra lofted wedge 62-64 degrees.
L stands for lob wedge, lob wedges have between 58 and 60 degrees of loft.