NorwegianDart
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Not sure whether this is the right place to ask or not, but I’ll try.
As a young woman in the ‘90s, my mother bought herself a 1964 Dodge Dart GT “Golden Anniversary.” My dad says the engine is obviously a 340, but upon closer inspection and research it looks to be registered as a 318 LA ‘Race Engine.’ My mom essentially agreed that it must be a 340, since she’s done racing with the car before and it was never slow or sluggish compared to seemingly stronger engines, she beat a lot of cars back in the day. She also reminisces about the days when the engine actually started, and the whole car would shake and rumble when tapping the gas pedal only slightly. She says it’s so loud and brutal that she was embarrassed whenever starting it up in a neighborhood at night. So it certainly doesn’t keep in line with the bad reputation the 318s have here in Norway.
Nobody seems to know what the Race Engine actually is, or what separates it from the standard 318. Looking all over the internet I haven’t come across any likely explanations yet, only someone who thought the Race Engine is an underbored 340. But according to a knowledgeable guy I know, that doesn’t sound right to him.
So what is this engine? It’s somewhat of a mystery to us for now.
As a young woman in the ‘90s, my mother bought herself a 1964 Dodge Dart GT “Golden Anniversary.” My dad says the engine is obviously a 340, but upon closer inspection and research it looks to be registered as a 318 LA ‘Race Engine.’ My mom essentially agreed that it must be a 340, since she’s done racing with the car before and it was never slow or sluggish compared to seemingly stronger engines, she beat a lot of cars back in the day. She also reminisces about the days when the engine actually started, and the whole car would shake and rumble when tapping the gas pedal only slightly. She says it’s so loud and brutal that she was embarrassed whenever starting it up in a neighborhood at night. So it certainly doesn’t keep in line with the bad reputation the 318s have here in Norway.
Nobody seems to know what the Race Engine actually is, or what separates it from the standard 318. Looking all over the internet I haven’t come across any likely explanations yet, only someone who thought the Race Engine is an underbored 340. But according to a knowledgeable guy I know, that doesn’t sound right to him.
So what is this engine? It’s somewhat of a mystery to us for now.