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Mopar Accessories 68303089AC Hellcrate 6.2L Supercharged Gen III Hemi Crate Engine Features:
- Power Ratings:
- 707 Horsepower (HP)
- 650 ft.-lbs. Torque (TQ)
- 9.5:1 Compression Ratio
- 6200 Peak RPM
- Cast Iron Engine Block:
- 4-Bolt Powder-Metal Main Caps
- 4.090 in. (103.9 mm) Bore
- Rotating Assembly:
- Forged Steel Crankshaft w/3.580 in. (90.9 mm) Stroke
- Connecting Rods w/Diamond-Like Coated Floating Wrist Pins
- Forged Pistons Provide 9.5:1 Compression
- Cylinder Heads:
- 356 Aluminum w/HEMIspherical Combustion Chambers
- 54.3 mm Hollow-Stem Intake Valves
- 42 mm Sodium-Filled Exhaust Valves
- Complete Engine Assembly Includes:
- Water Pump
- Flywheel and Clutch
- Front Sump Oil Pan
- Intake Manifold
- Throttle Body
- Fuel Injectors
- Coil Packs
Note: Premium Fuel is Recommended
Emissions:
Crate HEMI Engines are Designed for Installation in:
- Any Motor Vehicle Manufactured Prior to the Model Year 1976
- Competition Vehicles Driven on Tracks or Off-Road.
- Vehicles manufactured in 1976 and later equipped with this part should not be driven on public roads or highways.
- Customers are responsible for ensuring that their use of their vehicle equipped with this part complies with applicable federal, state/provincial, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances.
- Vehicles manufactured in 1976 and later equipped with this part and driven on public roads or highways may violate U.S., California, Canadian, or local motor vehicle emissions laws and regulations.
Specifications:
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