I assume your talking about plug gap as it's .035
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It's a 1969 Dodge Charger r/t with a 440 magnum or a 426 hemi named "The General lee".
It's a 1969 Dodge Challenger r/t with a 440 magnum or a 426 hemi named "The General lee
It's a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, either with a 440 "six pack" or 426 "hemi" engine (the two engines available for the R/T that year).
The 426 Hemi developed 425 H.P. The 440 developed 390 H.P. They both developed 490 lb/ft of torque. Installed in the same body with the same gear ratio and same transmission the 426 Hemi will be faster.
1969 dodge charger
That all depended on the engine that was in the car, the most powerful was the 426 hemi with 425 horse and then the 440 with 375 horse, the 383 had 335 horse and the 318 had 230 horse.
sure it will, a lot of horsepower and torque in a small car.
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You didn't really provide enough info here. The 1969 Dodge charger came with several engine options. The charger with a 383 wouldn't be at all competitve in this race. The 440 six pack might be a better race and the 426 hemi would be real close. I think the Mustang would probably win but I do think it would be close. If you check Motor Trend or road and track from the era I'm almost positive you'll find a head to head test somewhere. The Cobra had like 500 ponies and was setup to race. The Cryco 440 push around 425 hp, weight a ton, in a race not even close. The Mustang's dropping would be dry before the Dodge got there !!
Depends on which engine the car has...
Depends on what engine the car has...