No, they could also have a 340, 383 or a 426 Hemi
There is no such thing, the Hemi and the 440 are two completely different engines.
No there was not. Chrysler determined that the sales for the 1970 Challenger R/T convertible was down and they were phasing out the convertible for the Challenger (E body ) line after 1971. Chrysler also had a body flex problem with the Challenger and 'Cuda convertible cars with the high torque engines such as the 440-6 pak and 426 Hemi in 1970 and decided the 'Cuda faired better in the strength department than the Challenger so the 'Cuda with the high torgue engines were offered in 1971. There maybe other considerations however these are the more important ones. The largest engine available in 1971 for the Challenger convertible was the 383 4bbl. Yes,they made 12 in the world,9 of which were in the USA.On Sept.12th,2009,one sold at Mecum Auctions for 1,000,000.00
The short answer is yes, anything is possible (...but why?)
yes , a 440 will fit , all you need is new motor mounts
Information taken from:http://www.dynoperformance.com/dyno_details.php?dynorun_id=560&make=dodge&model=challenger+440457 @ 5360 rpms [assuming 16 % drivetrain loss]No thanks needed!
This is hard to answer without the engine size. There are magnums, 340, 383, 440.
235 hp
Need to know the horsepower of the motor.
winding will burn.
HEMI , 383 or 440 ?
No it will fry the motor use a voltege reducer
mine has a 440 .it is a 28 footer