Supercharged /6
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I have a '74 Dart Swinger with a slant six, 3 speed auto, and I'm looking at adding a supercharger. I want to keep the /6 because I'm really not interested in trying to keep a gas guzzler driving down the street, but I want to get some more power out of it. I'm not really interested in a turbo (I want to be pushed into my seat, not squealing tires everywhere). A few questions: 1) What kind of super would be ideal, 2) how difficult would it be to convert to fuel injection, 3) is it possible to add the supercharger with the stock 1bbl carb, or would I have to switch to 2bbl carb and intake? Cheers, and thanks!
'74 Dart Swinger, 3.7L 225 slant six, 3 speed auto
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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09/07/12 10:31 AM
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How good are you at fabrication and tuning? A blower project is not a plug and play proposition.
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: 1980volare]
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09/07/12 01:26 PM
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A properly setup small block will get better/same gas mileage then a bent 6. trust me i know from experience.
i would have to agree. also you can spend a lot of money building a /6 just to get it to the stock HP level of a 318. i do like the /6, its just not practical to build as a performance motor. i know people do build them and run pretty fast, but the $ per HP gained is high vs. a v8. it is cool to see a built one under the hood of a car though!
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: 65rbdodge]
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09/07/12 08:03 PM
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A properly setup small block will get better/same gas mileage then a bent 6. trust me i know from experience.
i would have to agree. also you can spend a lot of money building a /6 just to get it to the stock HP level of a 318. i do like the /6, its just not practical to build as a performance motor. i know people do build them and run pretty fast, but the $ per HP gained is high vs. a v8. it is cool to see a built one under the hood of a car though!
Been there, done that, I also had a 74 dart. A 318 will get same or better mileage as the slant. The 318 will also give you a much better platform to build and more HP potential. For what you want, IMO you would be MUCH better off by finding yourself a 90's 5.2 magnum. You can put headers, decent exhaust system and have the nice V8 sound and same or better MPG for less $, less headache, less hassles, less fabbing. Find yourself a computer and engine harness from a 92-95 5.2 ram, dakota, grand cherokee and the factory EFI system can be adapted fairly easily. I grabbed myself an engine harness off of a 95 grand cherokee 5.2 and put it on a 5.2 out of a 99 dakota. Swapped on the sensors and injectors off the jeep but other than that it dropped on after going through the wiring.
Or if you want, you can go carbed or aftermarket EFI controller, put on a better intake and cam and make some decent power. Or throw on a blower like a 6-71 and make more power than you know what to do with!
But if you're dead set on the slant. Yeah it can be done, it has been done, check out the slant forum linked. I can guarantee you that you will spend more time, money and headache trying to cobble together that slant than biting the bullet and doing an engine swap.
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: DaytonaTurbo]
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09/07/12 10:42 PM
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I'm not so much trying to get a ton of hp out of the motor as i'm trying to get a few more hp out of what I have. I don't really want a car that can do a 10 second quarter mile, just something that's fun to drive and yet still practical to use on a daily or weekly basis. I'm considering just swapping out the stock 1bbl carb for EFI just to see what that can do for me, but i'm not really interested in doing an engine/tranny swap. I'll check out what the folks on the slant six forums have to say tip. Thanks for the advice, though, i'm not really sure where I should be starting with all of this since I only recently came into a position to start fixing the car to my liking. you guys are great.
'74 Dart Swinger, 3.7L 225 slant six, 3 speed auto
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: Evil Spirit]
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09/08/12 12:28 AM
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There used to be a guy on ss.org who had a '61 or so Dart with a 225 slant that was supercharged/fuel injected. He got the supercharger and stuff from a 3.8L V6 Thunderbird Super Coupe.
Eric
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: Erics5th]
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09/08/12 01:40 AM
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There used to be a guy on ss.org who had a '61 or so Dart with a 225 slant that was supercharged/fuel injected. He got the supercharger and stuff from a 3.8L V6 Thunderbird Super Coupe.
Yup, and there have been several turbo builds as well. But I know how these projects go, and I still say that you will be much happier in the long run if you just bite the bullet and do the engine swap I suggested. Do a lot of reading on here, ask questions, prepare everything before you start. You'll find it's really not all that hard.
IMO dumping money into what you have is useless. Either swap it out(you won't regret it later) or enjoy the 225 for what it is, a smogger era, low compression slant that delivers little hp and mpg that's mediocre at best.
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: quickd100]
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09/08/12 10:14 AM
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Mr.Yuck
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I for one hope he does the 225. There are millions of smallblocks around that have been hotrodded. I've always wanted to build a blown or turboed /6. There are a few guys over on /6.org that are running 10's with a turbo and 2.76 gears. Dave
seen a few turbos at the track. 4 out of 5 don't run right and the guys are having issues w/ the tune. I'd think a S/C unit would be a much easier way to go. I say do it....but don't dump a ton of money into it. Like I said before you can go on e-bay and get a used or re-fabbed SBC/SBF set up for about $1000-1200. Add a set of headers and a 4bbl intake and let it eat. And if you do blow it up you can use the set-up on a SB
here ya go... at tad more than you need and a little more than 1200 but something like this would work fine. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Paxton-NOVI-2000...685&vxp=mtr
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: qtippingbrain]
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09/08/12 10:50 AM
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I say skip the blower. This would be fun on a slant! http://www.ebay.com/itm/GT35-T3-FLANGE-8...2fb&vxp=mtrThe turbine housing is a decent size and should spool up easily. It'll flow plenty of air for the boost to make life fun.
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: slantzilla]
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09/09/12 02:00 AM
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Yes you can build a slant, and you can make it run. Nobody in here is denying that. But why would you want to when you can build a v8 for cheaper and easier? If he swaps in a 90's magnum v8 with the fuel injection system, he can do it for cheaper, easier, better mpg, MUCH less time invested and more power than that slant. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should. I had an inline 6 in my jeep, after doing some searching I found I could build that 6 banger up a bit but compared to what a v8 swap would cost I could only conclude that investing in to the 6 was not a good bang for my buck. I have the tools and I have the skills, but I never have enough time or money so I try to maximize my bang for my buck.
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Re: Supercharged /6
[Re: DaytonaTurbo]
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09/09/12 10:54 AM
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Modding a slant has become more common. New parts coming out now. There is a new intake from OZ with a mount for a blower.
Even a 2bbl with a good tune will liven up a slant. Look at the parts in the engine parts for sale here on Moparts.
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