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  2. Chrysler Slant-6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Valiants came in first through seventh. A high-fidelity reproduction of the Hyper Pak intake manifold was created by Slant-6 builder Doug Dutra in the late 1990s. Subsequently the tooling was sold to a marketer of performance equipment (Clifford Research, 6=8) for inline six-cylinder engines.

  3. Plymouth Valiant - Wikipedia

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    An all-aluminum slant-6 engine with reproduction Hyper Pak intake manifold Plymouth product planning director Jack Charipar gave impetus for a stock car racing version of the Valiant, [ 9 ] and while Chrysler engineers developed the Hyper-Pak for the track, the Hyper-Pak dealer tuning kit option was made available in limited quantities on ...

  4. Chrysler Hemi-6 Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Hemi-6 valves are angled apart (splayed) 18 degrees (included angle) along the crankshaft axis, and the intake valves are as large as 1.96 in (50 mm). The 6 intake and 6 exhaust valves open slightly towards each other and away from the cylinder wall, which results in less "shrouding" of the valves and greater airflow potential.

  5. Chrysler Valiant (RV1) - Wikipedia

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    The RV1 was offered only with a 225-cubic-inch (3.7 L) capacity inline-six engine, [5] with a choice of three-speed manual transmission or optional three-speed TorqueFlight automatic transmission. [5] The engine was called the Slant Six, due to it being inclined to the right at an angle of 30 degrees.

  6. Chrysler LA engine - Wikipedia

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    The 238.2 cu in (3.9 L) V6 was introduced with the Dodge Dakota for 1987, and replaced the older, longer Slant-Six in the Dodge Ram trucks and vans for 1988. It is essentially a six-cylinder version of the 318 V8. The bore and stroke are 99.3 mm (3.9 in) and 84 mm (3.3 in), respectively.

  7. Straight engine - Wikipedia

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    Notable slant engines include the 1959-2000 Chrysler Slant-6 engine, 1961-63 Pontiac Trophy 4 engine and the 1968-1981 Triumph Slant-4 engine. Some buses and diesel multiple unit trains take this concept further by mounting the engines horizontally (i.e. with a slant angle of 90 degrees). This is used to reduce the height of the engine, so that ...