1984 Dodge D100 225 Slant Six,
I love this engine and it runs great except for one thing.....POWER!
Without any major internal components what is the best way to add some power to this energizer bunny?
ramtrax_2k2
04-04-2005, 10:04 PM
http://www.cliffordperformance.com
Dodgevanman
04-05-2005, 06:46 AM
Another option is to find a late 70's Apen or Volare, etc. with the 2bbl. Super Six setup and grab everything. Be prepared to pay for those parts as these Super Six cars are getting hard to find that aren't picked clean.
Speed Dragon
04-05-2005, 08:22 PM
fuel injection and turbo :D
Arms
04-05-2005, 08:32 PM
fuel injection and turbo :D
LOL, I like it!
Dodgevanman
04-06-2005, 06:56 AM
I do believe Clifford makes a TBI kit for the slant six, but not 100% sure.
ramtrax_2k2
04-06-2005, 09:05 AM
I do believe Clifford makes a TBI kit for the slant six, but not 100% sure.
news to me :D
Dodgevanman
04-06-2005, 12:14 PM
I just went on their website and according to it they sell a Weber multi-port fuel injection (MPFI) kit and a Weber throttle-body injection (TBI) kit for the slant six. Each kit is close to $2000.
dodge_sst1
05-01-2005, 05:10 PM
dodge used to make a hyper pack for the 225 larger cam long runner intake & 2 barrel carb,
GHS
05-01-2005, 06:22 PM
A slant responds like any other engine. Get the air in faster, squeeze it tighter, light it off better and get it out faster.
A SuperSix will offer noticable improvement, but really needs a bigger exhaust to work best.
The most noticable improvement is probably something you don't want to do with the price of gas where it is, but lower gears will take advantage of the slant's good low end torque.
Dodgevanman
05-02-2005, 05:14 AM
Another thing to add is that combined with the Super Six option. Doug Dutra makes his "Dutra Dual" exhaust manifold. You can find these by just doing a web search.
Most modifications that you can do to your slant will only improve it a few tenths.
Not built for performance. Small bore, small displacement, small ports, only 6 cylinders.
Enjoy it for what it's worth or drop in a V8.
Moparfreak1980
05-29-2005, 12:43 AM
there are six packs available for the slant and you might still be able to find a 4bbl or a dual 2bbl but with some head work and a bigger exaust will set it off nicely there are also cams built for them depending on what your looking for out of it but www.slantsix.org is a intresting place for information and idea's
Dodgevanman
05-29-2005, 01:19 AM
Most modifications that you can do to your slant will only improve it a few tenths.
Not built for performance. Small bore, small displacement, small ports, only 6 cylinders.
Enjoy it for what it's worth or drop in a V8.
Don't under estimate the power of a "hot rodded" /6 young Skywalker. These engines can be built up to produce quite a bit of power. I've seen slant six powered drag machines running in the low 12's and better. Not too shabby for the "leaning tower of power."
jfsram
05-29-2005, 08:14 AM
Ok I will not argue with someone that wants to do something different or "Do what they say can't be done"
But really, why bother. To get a slant to 300hp it would be a full race motor. A 360 can do that and is still reliable, mild and cheap.
What makes a slant lengendary is it's reliability and durability, not power.
BTW We have a 65 Belvedere with a 225. It's not a daily driver but it's also no garage/trailer queen. It's never been apart and with only addition of electronic ignition it runs as good or better than new. Too bad it's so slow.
ramtrax_2k2
05-29-2005, 01:12 PM
Don't under estimate the power of a "hot rodded" /6 young Skywalker. These engines can be built up to produce quite a bit of power. I've seen slant six powered drag machines running in the low 12's and better. Not too shabby for the "leaning tower of power."
:thatfunny
:blah: any idiot and his ole lady can build a V-8 .... so why bother
:gr_patrio Dare to be different ....... I remember reading one time of a seriously modded RUSTang II running rodded 300 I-6 running some serious times wish I could remember the mag/time
Moparfreak1980
05-31-2005, 10:31 AM
considering you can take 100 thou off the head and block to up th compression ratio and i've heard of one that was bored 130 thou over they can remain very reliable and quite powerful and there are some wild cams available for the leaning tower of power
jfsram
06-01-2005, 12:18 AM
considering you can take 100 thou off the head and block to up th compression ratio and i've heard of one that was bored 130 thou over they can remain very reliable and quite powerful and there are some wild cams available for the leaning tower of power
all that and it still won't make 300hp.
Dodgevanman
06-01-2005, 06:53 AM
all that and it still won't make 300hp.
Have you been to any slant six drags? Those things are running times equal or better than what alot V8's run.
I think the slant six crowd is a different type of people....they know how to get that little engine built and built properly.
Granted they aren't racing slant sixes in B-bodies or E-bodies...mainly A-body cars, but impressive nonetheless.
Moparfreak1980
06-01-2005, 01:43 PM
jfsram you should check out www.slantsix.org some time and just see some of the performance numbers the slant six isn't the lame duck that alot of people think it is
and dodge_sst1 i do beleive the hyper pack was a 4bbl not a 2 bbl butif i remember right it was a setup used for on valiants when nascar was trying to bring in a new division in the early 60's but after the nascar cuircut folded mopar performance offered it as a option for you new car or as a kit
jfsram
06-01-2005, 04:12 PM
Vanman, I think you got me all wrong here.
I'm a huge fan of the slant six. We have a 65 that we are very proud of.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/754650
I'm also a member of slantsix.com and have read and seen plenty of modified slants.
Improving the efficiency of the slant of any engine for that matter is very important to a gearhead like myself.
But when the choice of V8 or modified 225 is presented I don't see the practicallity of it. You guys say plenty of slants in the 12's, Very impressive but there are plenty of SB Dodges in the 9's too.
If you have to do it to prove guys like me wrong or for your love of slant then more power to ya. I love slants too.
If you think a slant can show up an equally built small block Dodge then you are only fooling yourself.
Let's close the book on this topic and get back to the original thread. The best way to add power to Arms' truck.
Dodgevanman
06-01-2005, 09:05 PM
I understand that, I'm a V8 fan myself. It just impresses me that these guys can take a slant six an get their car down into the 12's or better.