Factory rated at 390hp/490 ft-lbs. Most say it was more like 430hp(gross)
Net hp- today's hp rating would be around 350-370hp/ 420ft-lbs.
If it's the 440 magnum it had 375 horse and if it was a plain 440 and not the magnum it had 365 horse.
the 440 had 375 horse.
The 5th digit of the VIN is "V", indicates a 440 6-BARREL for a Plymouth (Dodge is 6-PACK).
69 charger R/t had a 440 engine that had 375 horse or if you had the optional 426 hemi you had 425 horse.
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the 440 engine had 375 horse.
A stock 440 6-pack from the factory with stock oil pan takes 5 qts. with a new oil filter.
This is hard to answer without the engine size. There are magnums, 340, 383, 440.
375 horse with the 440 engine and 425 horse with the 426 hemi.
the horse power would be 564hp
The timing for a 440 cubic inch engine with a six-pack carburetor setup can vary based on specific engine modifications and tuning, but generally, a well-tuned 440 six-pack can achieve a quarter-mile time in the low to mid-13-second range. This performance is influenced by factors such as weight, gearing, and driver skill. Proper tuning and setup are critical to maximizing performance.
440/2=220