For the 1960 model year, Chrysler Corporation introduced one of the best products ever launched by an American carmaker. If you're wondering, it’s not an automobile but the magnificent inline ...
If you missed the last two installments of "Making Slant Six Sense," here's a rundown of what we've been doing to build ourselves an enjoyable Slant Six street-driver combo. In Part 1 (Nov. 2018;), we ...
The Hemi V8 engine returned in 2003. Could the Slant-6 be next? Fan and insider website Allpar.com reports that Fiat-Chrysler is secretly working on a new inline-6-cylinder to replace its current line ...
It appears Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles will be hopping aboard the bandwagon of reviving the inline-six as the folks at MoparInsiders stumbled upon a batch of new patent filings. Rumors have been ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was the last nameplate to join the pony car market. The E-body Mopar was quite successful in its first year in showrooms, moving nearly 77,000 ...
When TorqStorm's supercharger exerts itself, expect a boost range that extends from 1,800 to 6,500rpm, thanks to the design of the compressor wheel. Yet, to the majority of Slant Six owners, slightly ...
After a lengthy hiatus, now we’re hearing whispers (and not for the first time) that a Chrysler inline-six is on its way back to production. Chrysler has had a few famous inline-six motors like the ...
Reports of the V8 engine’s death have been greatly exaggerated -- we never cease to be amazed at just how much reliable power (and efficiency) engineers are able to squeeze out of supposedly “obsolete ...
Some call it “bulletproof.” Others call it “Methuselah.” Whatever you call it, Chrysler’s venerable inline-six-cylinder of the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s has a reputation for taking heaps of abuse and ...
The Mopar Slant Six is one of the undisputed marvels of the engineering world; when the Sun goes supernova and the entire planet has been reduced to ionized hydrogen, a '67 Valiant will still be ...
However, one glaring aspect of all of these proposed engine advancements is the relative loss of durability and ease of repair that was seen in several engines of yesteryear. Take the Chrysler ...
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