Yes and no. Dodge did make a V8 engine that displaced 383 cubic inches from the factory. However, a Chevy 350 can be modified to displace 383 cubic inches if you bore the cylinders .030" over and replace the entire rotating assembly (pistons, connecting rods, and crankshaft) with a shorter compression height set of .030" overbore pistons, either factory length or longer connecting rods, and a crankshaft with a 3.75" stroke. This Chevy 383 is quite popular among hot rodders and drag racers.
5 qts. with a new filter.
Not without major modifications.
1,153 GTS darts with the automatic and 383 engine were made.
Around 3700-3800 lbs
It was introduced in 1961 and available in all Chrysler makes.
The Dodge 383 is not a stroker like a Chevy small block engine. The 383 was a factory offering from Chrysler, and is one of the "B" series engines. It is very similar to the other Chrysler big blocks like the 413, 426, 400 and 440.
This is hard to answer without the engine size. There are magnums, 340, 383, 440.
No,as I said it is 383 magnum or 383 Hi-PERFORMANCE. conservative rating of 335 HP for insurance purposes. single 4 barrel,maybe 780 Holley. It is no Hemi,but also no gutless engine
With the 318 ci 2 barrel carb engine, 1,134.With the 383 ci 2 barrel carb engine, 307. With the 383 ci 4 barrel carb engine, 178.
No, GM made a 396 big block, dodge made a 383 big block, some OLD hemis are 392
the 440 has much more power but the 383 is louder the 440 is harder to find
yes it did, it came in 2 BBL version and a 4 BBL version.