The Chrysler Slant Six engine, produced from the late 1950s to the early 1980s, typically generated between 90 to 180 horsepower, depending on the specific model and configuration. The most common variants, like the 225 cubic inch version, usually produced around 145 horsepower. Performance modifications and tuning can increase this output, but the Slant Six is primarily known for its reliability and fuel efficiency rather than high horsepower.
there were 2 or 3 different sizes of slant sixes.
If your replacing a slant 6 with another slant 6 it will bolt right in.
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The Mazda 6 sport, V6 has 212 Horsepower.
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While it ultimately depends on overall condition, mileage, options and such, a Slant-6 Coronet will not bring much on a used car market as it was not a very desirable combination.
a slant 6 does in fact have a timing chain but it rarely ever wear out, break, or stretch, because of the durability of a slant 6.
120 horsepower for the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder
145 horsepower for 3.0 V-6 in a LX
It holds 5 qts. with a new filter.