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Is there a V6 in a Dodge Charger?

Is there a V6 in a Dodge Charger?

The first, of course, is price. You won’t find any V8 engine at the budget of a V6 without sacrificing miles and years from the car. Brand new, the V6 will always have the value component down. Additionally, gas mileage takes a slight hit with the V8 Charger.

How many horsepower does a Dodge Charger have?

With 292 horsepower, more than enough to rocket you up to 60mph in under seven seconds, on-ramps will turn into cakewalks as you easily slide into highway traffic. Gas mileage is another huge plus for the 3.6L V6 engine.

When did the 3.5 liter V6 come out?

The 3.5 liter V6 has its roots in the 3.3 liter V6, launched in 1990, but was far more advanced – making it Chrysler’s top V6 car engine for most of its long life. When we started the LH program in January, 1989, the only engine we knew we had for sure was the 3.3-liter V-6.

What kind of engine does a Dodge 3.5 have?

They challenged themselves, they were convinced the 3.5 engine was an absolute cornerstone for the car. Click to expand…

Which is better Dodge Charger 06 or 3.5L?

The new Chargers will be faster, but at the moment an 06 SXT is no different than 2010 SXT engine. The 3.5L V6 has had the same horsepower output since they came out in 06. The new Chargers will be faster, but at the moment an 06 SXT is no different than 2010 SXT engine.

What’s the difference between a charger Ho and a 3.5L HO?

3.5l HO refers to the current version of the engine used in the Charger. The older 3.5l did not put out 250 HP/ 250 TQ. They bumped the power up for the charger and now it’s a “High Output” while gas mileage remains unchanged.

Is the Dodge Charger V6 the same as the 2010 SXT?

Click to expand… The 3.5L V6 has had the same horsepower output since they came out in 06. The new Chargers will be faster, but at the moment an 06 SXT is no different than 2010 SXT engine. The 3.5L V6 has had the same horsepower output since they came out in 06.

What kind of engine does a Dodge Charger have?

The 3.5 liter V6 engine was created for the first generation LH series, debuting in 1993; it got a boost to 250 horsepower in 1999; and it finished production in 2010, still making 250 horsepower, as the standard powerplant in the Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, and Chrysler 300, maintaining a reputation as a solid motor the entire time.

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Ruth Doyle