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Or more aptly, is it a stupid idea? I’m considering taking my 73 Newport from Lancaster Ohio to Washington DC to pick up my bud from college and drive back.
Sorry, My computer froze up. The electronic ignition has left me flat 4 times in the 18 years I've owned the car. Just be sure to have a AAA membership and a spare ignition box with you.I "like" the idea. It all depends on the car's condition. I have a 67 300 and wouldn't hesitate to drive it anywhere. I converted it to Chrysler electronic ignition years ago... it's the
These cars were built to drive. As long as everything is in good shape, go for it. Bring a couple spares and some tools just in case.Or more aptly, is it a stupid idea? I’m considering taking my 73 Newport from Lancaster Ohio to Washington DC to pick up my bud from college and drive back.
So basically at 70 mph the engine is turning 2500. Is that high for a 400As to engine rpm, figure about 25mph/1000rpm with 3.23 gears and 28mph/1000rpm with 2.7 gears. Probably has 2.7s unless somebody special ordered the 3.23s or it's a factory 4bbl motor.
How old are the tires?
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Heavens NO. Torque peak is right at 2800rpm, with power just past 4400rpm or so. On our '66 Newport 383 2bbl, with HD shocks and the tires in the 30psi range, once it got past 75mph, THEN it started to "have fun". The suspension got a bit firmer and the engine was on the top of the torque curve and it liked 75-90mph as its natural cruising speeds. Past 90, the suspension needed more stiffness and the engine took more throttle to increase speed. So we let it run where it felt best.So basically at 70 mph the engine is turning 2500. Is that high for a 400