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Found this on Autozone's website, how true is this?

Started by Mopar Nut, February 03, 2014, 08:02:30 PM

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Mopar Nut

Select the engine of your 1969 Dodge Charger:
Available engines
6 Cylinders B 3.7L 1BL
6 Cylinders C 3.7L 1BL
8 Cylinders 5.2L 2BL (found in 26% of 1969 Dodge Charger) 
8 Cylinders G 6.3L 2BL (found in 18% of 1969 Dodge Charger) 
8 Cylinders H 6.3L 4BL HP (found in 22% of 1969 Dodge Charger) 
8 Cylinders J 7.0L 4BL 2 Carb (found in 02% of 1969 Dodge Charger) 
8 Cylinders L 7.2L 4BL HP (found in 32% of 1969 Dodge Charger)

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myk


Baldwinvette77

Very untrue?... alot of the 100% of chargers were destroyed, and of course many have had engine transplants  :shruggy:

bull

Well, it looks like it could be close at first glance but weren't there any /6s in 69s? Funny, I didn't realize until now that 225 = 3.7L. Apparently the new 3.7L Mopar engine has a little more significance than I thought, even though the configuration is a lot different.

c00nhunterjoe


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Quote from: RallyeMike on February 04, 2014, 01:16:43 AM
7.0 L ???

7.0 is as close as you can get to a 426 when converting it to liters... Unless you have one of the ever elusive 6.9809L engines.  :lol:
Dave  

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Quote from: c00nhunterjoe on February 03, 2014, 08:40:13 PM
If its on the internet it must be true!  :popcrn:

:yesnod: ;)

just for a laugh , using them figures  MN posted ,

I recon it could be more like this  for a 69 !!   :P
                                                         
318             =32%
383 2 barrel =22%
383 4 barrel =26%
440             = 18%
hemi           =  2%

:shruggy:   :popcrn:   ;D
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myk

Others have rounded up engine displacements before; Ford's 5.0 (4.9) and GM's LS1 350 (346") are just a couple examples...

twenty mike mike

462, or .5% of Chargers were graced with the Leaning Tower of Power. That number probably disappeared in Autozone's rounding.