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Why did they put 4.1:1 Dana's in Wing cars?

Started by A12 Superbee, August 07, 2014, 05:44:16 PM

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A12 Superbee

This puzzles me. I have an A12 Superbee with the Dana 4.1:1, it's absolute mayhem on the street, you are puching through the gears like theres no tomorrow and your in 4th not long after you've crossed the intersection so how would it have been any use in a Daytona/Superbird that was built for oval track, high speed, long distance racing?

Did people actually buy these cars to go drag racing in?
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Aero426

The street cars have nothing to do with the oval track cars, other than sharing the body panels.      The purpose of the street wing cars was to build them so the body would be legal to race on the oval tracks.  

Most powertrain performance packages from the non-wing cars carried over to the Daytona or Superbird, except that the Road Runner was not available with the 440.   Standard gear ratio with the Dana was 3.54.   The 8 3/4" rear end would usually get 3.23 or 3.55 ratios.     My Superbird got a 2.76 rear gear installed somewhere along the way early on.

The Super Track Pack got the 4.10 with a Dana, but I would not say it is very common.

hemi68charger

Both of my XX29 cars have 4.10 Dana's........ I think the average consumer would probably be able to go quick in the streets over 145mph on the highway. But with that being said, the 4.10's were the ultimate demise of the original 440 in my Daytona. Spoke to the original owner not long after I got it and he reflected on "blowing it up"..........

:2thumbs:

Troy
'69 Charger Daytona 440 auto 4.10 Dana ( now 426 HEMI )
'70 Superbird 426 Hemi auto: Lindsley Bonneville Salt Flat world record holder (220.2mph)
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odcics2

Race Chargers could run a 2.76 all the way to a 6.13 for a 1/8th mile bull ring!
Keep in mind the tire size on those cars, too.   LARGE!
I've never owned anything but a MoPar. Can you say that?

69_500

Doug your running 2.76 too? That is what I dropped in my 500.

2fast4u

    I disagree that the Road Runner was not available with the 440!  Both 69 and 70 Road Runner's had the 440-4V as an option!


Quote from: Aero426 on August 07, 2014, 05:51:36 PM
The street cars have nothing to do with the oval track cars, other than sharing the body panels.      The purpose of the street wing cars was to build them so the body would be legal to race on the oval tracks.  

Most powertrain performance packages from the non-wing cars carried over to the Daytona or Superbird, except that the Road Runner was not available with the 440.   Standard gear ratio with the Dana was 3.54.   The 8 3/4" rear end would usually get 3.23 or 3.55 ratios.     My Superbird got a 2.76 rear gear installed somewhere along the way early on.

The Super Track Pack got the 4.10 with a Dana, but I would not say it is very common.
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JB400

440 6 Pack was the only 440 available in '69 for the RR.  All the other RR's were 383's and Hemi's in '69.  In '70, all big blocks were available.

62 Max

Quote from: JB400 on August 09, 2014, 11:46:46 AM
440 6 Pack was the only 440 available in '69 for the RR.  All the other RR's were 383's and Hemi's in '69.  In '70, all big blocks were available.



I'd like to see a 70 440-4v Roadrunner !! :popcrn:

held1823

no 4-barrel listed in the factory advertising
Ernie Helderbrand
XX29L9B409053

JB400


hemi68charger

Quote from: 62 Max on August 09, 2014, 10:03:24 PM
Quote from: JB400 on August 09, 2014, 11:46:46 AM
440 6 Pack was the only 440 available in '69 for the RR.  All the other RR's were 383's and Hemi's in '69.  In '70, all big blocks were available.



I'd like to see a 70 440-4v Roadrunner !! :popcrn:

Yeap.... no such animal................. until the later 3rd gen's with the GTX option.....
Troy
'69 Charger Daytona 440 auto 4.10 Dana ( now 426 HEMI )
'70 Superbird 426 Hemi auto: Lindsley Bonneville Salt Flat world record holder (220.2mph)
Houston Mopar Club Connection

2fast4u

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69_500

Quote from: 2fast4u on August 10, 2014, 10:57:47 AM
  found this . . .
If I had to guess I would say that is from 1967 not 1969. Still does. Of note a 440 being available in a Roadrunner. If you ever see a 1970 RR that is a 440 4bbl car let me know as I will buy it and put the wing and nose back on it.

held1823

the form shows a 440-4 barrel option for a belvedere, since it's the base engine for a GTX

not sure what year that form is for, but it's not 1970, or else there would be a 440-6 barrel column
Ernie Helderbrand
XX29L9B409053

69_500

I was guessing 67 due to it showing a 273 engine as well.

62 Max

Quote from: held1823 on August 10, 2014, 12:10:56 PM
the form shows a 440-4 barrel option for a belvedere, since it's the base engine for a GTX

not sure what year that form is for, but it's not 1970, or else there would be a 440-6 barrel column

No more guessing 1

2fast4u

    actually in lower left corner it says "revised 10-68"
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2fast4u

69 Roadrunner 440-4v
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2fast4u

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2fast4u

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2fast4u

or how about this rare one . . .

http://www.fastcoolcars.com/1970_roadrunner.htm

and I have personally seen both said cars in question in person at random mopar meets!
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62 Max


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5hunert

Quote from: 2fast4u on August 10, 2014, 04:58:16 PM
   or how about this . . .


http://www.autorestorationice.com/2014/07/real-1970-plymouth-road-runner-hard-top.html



According to the ad, this one has been upgraded

Detail about this Muscle
Real 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Hard Top
Original Chrysler Production Broadcast sheet (build sheet)
383 Upgraded to 440 4 bbl engine using correct 70's block
[/b]

5hunert

Quote from: 2fast4u on August 10, 2014, 05:00:38 PM
or how about this rare one . . .

http://www.fastcoolcars.com/1970_roadrunner.htm

and I have personally seen both said cars in question in person at random mopar meets!

This one is 4 speed with an 8 3/4 rear end (Not a Dana as required behind a 440 4 speed).

1970 Moulin Rouge Plymouth Roadrunner - FM-3 ( Moulin Rouge ) paint code. One of 97 Moulin Rouge Roadrunners produced. This car is equipped with a 440ci. 4bbl.HP. big block. The engine internals include a Racer Brown 280 cam and the cylinders are bored .060. An A-833 4 speed manual, counsel mounted Hurst competition Plus pistol grip shifter sends power to a 8 -3/4 " sure-grip rear end with 3:55 gears. Dual Flowmaster series 50 exhaust system. Great tone! The interior is black with high back bucket seats, the aforementioned center counsel and full factory instrumentation including the working factory Tic-Tock-Tack. As you can see the car has the "Air -Grabber " hood option and it is functional. The rolling stock is B.F. Goodrich T/A radials . Front 235/60 R15 and Rear 255/60 R15 with Cragar SS wheels. A factory option reflective gold dust trail and the deck mounted "Go-Wing" round out the exterior eye catching appeal to this Muscle Car dream. - Tom & Pat Rose - Minneapolis, Minnesota - U.S.A. - Email Me