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what is a slant six engine
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A Slant Six engine, renowned for its reliability and durability, is an inline-six engine developed by Chrysler in the late 1950s and widely used until the early 1980s. Its unique feature is the 30-degree slant of the engine block to one side, which was designed to lower the vehicle’s hood line and improve weight distribution. This 225-cubic inch (3.7 L) engine was celebrated for its simplicity and easy maintenance, making it a favorite among classic car enthusiasts and a staple in a variety of Dodge and Plymouth models. Its performance, combining respectable power with excellent fuel economy, made the Slant Six a popular choice for daily drivers and light trucks, representing a harmonious balance between efficiency and reliability that few engines of its time could match.
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