Performance with a 440

Postby Donald Gagnon (Bones) » 14 Aug 2003 19:49

I have a 70 R/T with a 440. I am not sure what kind of performance to expect from this car with this engine. I bought the car recently and have never driven a challenger before. Car has a 727
automatic with a 3:23 suregrip.Can anyone tell me
if this car should smoke the tires or not.The car has 56k original on it.}}}
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Performance with a 440

Postby Dave-R (Roppa440) » 14 Aug 2003 21:06

Original road tests at the time had the car down as doing 0-60 in 6.4 secs and a top speed around 140mph so it was not a slow car by any means!

Quarter mile times and speeds are the best way of measuring how much power you have. Almost as good as an engine dynometer in fact. The 440 R/T would run around mid-to-high 14s @ around 90-95mph when new. That equates to about 220-260 rear wheel horsepower. Compair that to the 375 gross rated by the factory!

But in a nutshell, if you stick it in first gear and floor the sonofabitch it should smoke the tires pulling away.
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Postby LITEMUP » 19 Feb 2004 18:35

this is a slightly difference performance mod for a 440. this is in a motor home i am redoing for a friend. i want to put in an orange ECU box, new accel coil and wires for it, along with a carb and intake. then a shift kit also. i have almost settled for the mopar performance dual plane for it but i dont know what carb. 750 or 850? as i dont mess w/ big blocks much i need some help.

actually keeping in mind that this is for a motorhome, what mods and tricks would you guys suggest?
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Postby LITEMUP » 25 Feb 2004 18:00

another question: which cfm carbureator is the best for a mild 440? 750 or should i go with a 650?
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Postby dave-r » 25 Feb 2004 18:25

750.
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