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Part 3: Slant Six Power and Track Testing

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1962 Chrysler Valiant Burning Out Driver Side Front View
1962 Chrysler Valiant Engine Installation Driver Side Front View
Here's the iron 232 six shooter... 
   
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1962 Chrysler Valiant Engine Installation Driver Side Front View
Here's the iron 232 six shooter prior to installation. With the Hyper-Pak induction and headers, it weighs about 450pounds and gives nearly 50/50 weight distribution. Working from such a favorable starting point, we weren't surprised the aluminum 227 didn't show any appreciable advantage despite its 380-pound total mass.
1962 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Driver Side Front View
Thanks to the sticky Carlsbad... 
   
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1962 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Driver Side Front View
Thanks to the sticky Carlsbad launch pad, we inflated the tiny M/T 24.5-9.0/13 slicks to 25 psi to reduce rolling resistance. The 2.0-second 60-foot times are impressive considering the 3.55 axle ratio and modest 13.2:1 lb:hp ratio. Both engines caused 3 inches of front suspension rise, ensuring plenty of weight transfer.
1960 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Driver Side View
Taken on February 5, 1960,... 
   
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1960 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Driver Side View
Taken on February 5, 1960, these Petersen Archive photos show race winner Marvin Panch's Daytona Valiant before the big race. Panch refused the extra weight of a roll bar, citing factory rollover crash-test data showing the Valiant to be exceptionally safe. If you're wondering why a two-door wasn't used, it's because the '60 Valiant was only produced as a four-door sedan or station wagon. Two-door sedans and hardtops weren't introduced until 1961.
1960 Chrysler Valiant Under Hood Engine View
The hand-assembled 170-cube... 
   
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1960 Chrysler Valiant Under Hood Engine View
The hand-assembled 170-cube iron block Daytona Valiant race motor featured high-compression pistons and wilder cam specs than those later released for the over-the-counter Hyper-Pak kit.
1960 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Passenger Side Front View
Chrysler specifically designed... 
   
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1960 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Passenger Side Front View
Chrysler specifically designed the long-ram-intake manifold to boost power at about 4,500 rpm to aid acceleration out of turns like the one shown here.
1962 Chrysler Valiant Painted Side Driver Side View
If a four-door was good enough... 
   
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1962 Chrysler Valiant Painted Side Driver Side View
If a four-door was good enough for Marvin Panch and Lee Petty, it's good enough for us. As a hedge, we had the talented Larry Fator brush on some nostalgic lettering to cheat the eye away from the second set of doors. It's patterned after the lettering applied to a Valiant giveaway car awarded to AHRA Top Fuel champions in 1962. Plus, with four doors, it's twice as hard to get your doors blown off. The AMT logos on the front fenders came about from our observance of the many model kits that helped get us involved with cars.
1962 Chrysler Valiant No Center Console Passenger Side Interior View
Simple interior treatment... 
   
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1962 Chrysler Valiant No Center Console Passenger Side Interior View
Simple interior treatment minimizes weight but keeps the driver informed. The stock accelerator pedal and linkage use a complicated system of rods and bellcranks that require massive reworking with Hyper-Pak intake. Instead, we used a '67-up A-body hanging-pedal unit. Position it where it fits best, drill four holes in the firewall, and tighten the studs. An accelerator cable from a 2.2 minivan connects the gas pedal to the carburetor. A little grease on inner workings of the reverse-pattern push-button gear selector (left of the steering wheel) restores smooth operation. Proper shift-cable adjustment is best made with the transmission pan removed and a helper. Have one person fully depress the neutral button while the other turns the adjuster wheel at the transmission case. When the shift detent lever aligns perfectly with the neutral safety switch, you've got it. The MSD ignition mounts to the firewall. The brown wire must be snipped for six-cylinder operation.
1962 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Driver Side Front View
At Joe Jill's Superior Automotive,... 
   
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1962 Chrysler Valiant Four Door Driver Side Front View
At Joe Jill's Superior Automotive, the Valiant made 161.8 hp at 5,400 rpm and 208 lb-ft at 3,700 rpm at the rear wheels. When correcting for converter slip and driveline losses, that's 223.3 hp at the flywheel.

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