Long Ram 413 DYNO Tested! - Historic Chrysler Engine

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We have all been looking forward to this day! The 1963 Chrysler 413 with the long ram intake is on the dyno! Here we Go!
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@jamesglass5402
@jamesglass5402 Жыл бұрын
I had heard of the 413 but I never saw one. My dad’s brother worked for a Chrysler dealer as a mechanic from 1959 until the Chrysler shut down. He once owned a DeSoto, from the last year that they were manufactured. He was so proud of that car.
@johngardner2807
@johngardner2807 Жыл бұрын
The 413 was an awesome engine. My buddy from school was given one by his grandfather.,in 1967,and he was told"It was made to RUN,boy,so don't dog it,..DRIVE it!" We're both 70+ now,and he still has it.
@duanethompson2360
@duanethompson2360 Жыл бұрын
I had a 413 in a 1961 California State patrol cruiser. 😢it cost $300 and the engine survived 4 brothers and 5 rear ends due to the push button transmission . It would break the tires loose when we hit 25 mph. Best car I ever had!
@kenfritsch8749
@kenfritsch8749 11 күн бұрын
When in hi school I had a 53 Ford Victoria with a 354;,Hemi and push button tourqeflite poor mans stall converter neutral and Matt the right pedal and push the low button lol
@robertcook8408
@robertcook8408 Жыл бұрын
What a blessing that you and your nephew can spend time together and he can have the knowledge you are willing to share
@TheFRiNgEguitars
@TheFRiNgEguitars Жыл бұрын
BIG Points... great to see hearing protection folks, hearing loss is real, and it is our second sense!
@texdentist
@texdentist Жыл бұрын
I drove a 1963 Chrysler 300J several times around 1966. My dad's friend had one and paid me to come pick it up and wash and detail it. You can imagine what a 16 year old kid did with it when no one was looking. My love for muscle in cars started with this car. It was heavy, but compared to almost anything else on the road, it had serious guts when you got on it. White car with a champagne colored leather interior. What a dream drive! This project is definitely bringing back memories.
@texdentist
@texdentist Жыл бұрын
Hearing the guys talk about torque for passing, I remembered one time when I rode with the owner to Abilene, TX from Dallas. This was before I-20 was built, and the road was one lane each way and heavy with truck traffic. You occasionally got behind long trains of 18 wheelers and had to find a time to try to pass. One time the owner decided to pass a long line of trucks. I counted as we passed and there were 12 of them. That 300J was a rocket around that long train. I nearly soiled my pants, but we made it with room to spare.
@intimidator.jb3470
@intimidator.jb3470 7 ай бұрын
Amen Brother!!! MOPAR 💪 muscle.!!
@jaynesemurfin5621
@jaynesemurfin5621 Жыл бұрын
Brings a smile to my face to see the new generation, Niko, into these classics
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 Жыл бұрын
Agreed !
@ddr1951-j4y
@ddr1951-j4y Жыл бұрын
What an engine! You have to remember what was out there in 1963. This thing was so far ahead of its time. You can barely tell it's running at idle. What superb balance. Chrysler 300 with this engine was the ultimate 'sleeper.'
@reedcearley1392
@reedcearley1392 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Nick for having your nephew involved. Our love for these classics will die if the next generation doesnt follow in our footsteps!!
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
He would not have it any other way. Niko loves his time at the shop.
@tonydjr.8593
@tonydjr.8593 Жыл бұрын
As they say ? Hydraulic to solid there is a 25-30 hp inc between them . What mean 25-30 hp between a hydraulic vs solid being the power maker .
@hydroy1
@hydroy1 Жыл бұрын
@@tonydjr.8593 Agreed. Was thinking the very same thing. This proves it.
@nikobatsos6194
@nikobatsos6194 Жыл бұрын
@@NicksGarage you can say that again
@romper4444
@romper4444 Жыл бұрын
Yes you must take the time to pass on the knowledge and passion for the next generation!
@sambananas4513
@sambananas4513 Жыл бұрын
This wasn't an "Engine Dyno Session" this was an "Engine Dyno Art Class" . Just fantastic to watch, many thanks.
@mickangio16
@mickangio16 Жыл бұрын
I can't remember ANYBODY ever testing, tuning, or tinkering on the legendary and mysterious Chrysler cross ram engines whether in magazines, videos, television... That was great, Nick. It's very nice to see Nikko's admiration and respect for ol' Uncle Nick. Young people probably don't know how much that means to old guys like us.
@wokewokerman5280
@wokewokerman5280 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree, that is such a cool and smooth engine, super neat to see one resurrected by Nick, who tell the whole story...
@kenkelble358
@kenkelble358 Жыл бұрын
i want one.
@jamesmcwilliams7318
@jamesmcwilliams7318 Жыл бұрын
I bought a 300G in 1971 for $150.00, with 30 or more cans of BarsLeak between the A/C condenser and radiator( a d blown head gaskets). Pulled it down / put gaskets on and owned it 4 year. Long ram intake was red , but engine was NOT blue on that '61. Air cleaners were same Gold. Felt like ya fell off a cliff when you laid the ears back on it. That's probably where the 100 dollar bill on the dash challenge started. Four bucket seats, cable driven tach in the full length chrome console. Running top end with a hot Sportster my buddy had to glance at the speedo "cause the road looked about 4 feet wide and center white stripe was Solid white. Charlie said he saw 135 on that 150mph speedo I backed off For fear of pulling the Sportster off in our draft.
@MichaelNealey-n2h
@MichaelNealey-n2h 4 ай бұрын
@@mickangio16 no one really knew what the cars that why they are so rare and cool
@johnny.3693
@johnny.3693 Ай бұрын
Ii built and modified 3 413 crossrams. Two were in a Chrysler 300 G, and one was a Chrysler 300F. They were great low end torque engines.
@sugizotakuro
@sugizotakuro Жыл бұрын
manny is back! i liked when nick and manny having their discussion. their enthusiasm are the great
@paw45
@paw45 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather had a 413 crossram in the 60's. In the late 50's he started out as a mechanic at the Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth dealership. In the 70's, He retired as the general manager at the same dealership. He always drove the best muscle cars of the 60's and 70's. He sold my father a new all Black, 1974 Dodge Charger SE. In 1979 that Charger became my first car in high school.
@georgegard3570
@georgegard3570 Жыл бұрын
It does my heart good to see the action in your dyno shop great, job with the new kid. I am 79 this year and had a 61 Dodge Pheonix with a 383 long ram setup and the engine specs. in the Chilton manual when I first saw it blew my mind. 330 rated HP, 4.25 plus .60 over bore, .10 under crank rod and main bearings with a 3to6 ths. oil clearance at rods and crank. All original factory specs. Crazy power for the day in a 5200 pound car. Took down many 2+2 Mustangs, Camaro and also had a death defying 3 mile street race with a new Corvette and he never got past my door post during the whole deal. My Dodge was 4 years his senior. I loved every second of that deadly 140 MPH race ( speedometer, not clocked). I have had my Chevys and loved each and every one , but my Mopar's have given me a lifetime of thrills over the years. Nuff said. Great job guys, I will check up on you guys from time. Keep all fingers, stay safe.
@patrickwayne3701
@patrickwayne3701 Жыл бұрын
Tears of pride Nick. I have that setup in my 300K. There's NOTHING like rolling the carbs open and listening to the barometric pressure come down in the immediate area, and feeling that big Chrysler start to move out just slipping the rear tires a little more than it's making way, down the road.
@johnlorusso1835
@johnlorusso1835 Жыл бұрын
Patrick any reason these 300 cars were so expensive this car cost the owner over 5 tho!! A crazy price in 1963
@fastyzzzff
@fastyzzzff Жыл бұрын
What cfm are those carters?
@fastyzzzff
@fastyzzzff Жыл бұрын
It's like $50,000 in today's money sounds about right for a new loaded 300m
@patrickwayne3701
@patrickwayne3701 Жыл бұрын
@John Lorusso Gotta remember,,, these were riding the wave of 'the letter cars' back then,,, which were the Hemi Chargers of today. So, they commanded a premium over a regular family Chrysler.....
@johnlorusso1835
@johnlorusso1835 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickwayne3701 great! Thanks for the reply!!
@garyeriksen
@garyeriksen Жыл бұрын
413 wedge is a wide block and one of the best and badass motor you can drive lived in Texas got to experience the raw power of the cross ram 413 wedge watching you work on it brought back old memories thank you so much your new fan gary
@samuelgoodman2825
@samuelgoodman2825 Жыл бұрын
The look of satisfaction on Nick's face when the glove trick worked,priceless.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
😃
@markflowers1953
@markflowers1953 Жыл бұрын
​@@NicksGarage it's awesome seeing these old engines brought back to life. Thanks for another great video!
@dexterplant778
@dexterplant778 Жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for these number results for over 45 years, how exciting.
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 Жыл бұрын
WOW. That is a long time.
@markmark2080
@markmark2080 Жыл бұрын
How fondly I remember my early teens and the days of the 406, 409, the 413 and The Beach Boys song "Shut Down"...I didn't like the looks of the early '60s Chrysler produced cars at the time, but that changed fast in the mid '60s...What a beautiful classic engine.
@chrisanderson6837
@chrisanderson6837 Жыл бұрын
Long runners good for big torque. Chrysler always had the cool looking stuff that no One else had. What a wow factor when you lift the hood. Love it
@craigwalker6513
@craigwalker6513 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a master class. Super impressed. Now I know why the 300 was famous for running shine.
@nickpanaritis4122
@nickpanaritis4122 Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed !
@robertotwell8664
@robertotwell8664 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed the nostalgia of seeing the 413 long ram on the dyno. As I commented on the 413 head work video, in 1967 I drove a 1964 300K which had this same engine. The big torque curve at low and mid range made the 300K a sleeper that could terrorize unsuspecting victims. The Chrysler 300 letter series cars were known as “bankers' hot rods." Sales of the 300 letter cars plummeted when the 392 hemi was replaced by the wedge. The neck snapping acceleration of the hemi is why people bought the car - top speed was not important. The 413 and 383 could not compete with the newer Chevys and Fords. The Chrysler engineers trumped the competition in 1965 with the 440 high-deck and the 426 hemi. The increased deck height allowed the engines to rev much higher because of more hold-up time (power is rpm times torque). The 440 became very popular - it was cheaper and lighter than the hemi. The basic 426 hemi design is still the only engine used in top fuel and funny cars.
@goldcfi7103
@goldcfi7103 Жыл бұрын
Kudos to the gentleman that rebuilt and set up the carbs. Outstanding!
@drover338
@drover338 Жыл бұрын
Love the act of Nick's Nephew offering to step up and do additional work without being asked. You dont see that kind of work ethic in a lot of younger people these days.
@nikobatsos6194
@nikobatsos6194 Жыл бұрын
It’s a privilege for Nick to teach me and show me these great engines, it’s the least I could do and I enjoy every minute of it
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Жыл бұрын
Where I work the young ones are at one extreme or the other, either totally useless, or very competent with a strong work ethic, at least it makes it easy to sort the wheat from the chaff.
@drover338
@drover338 Жыл бұрын
@@nikobatsos6194 Carry on Niko. You will go far with the past down knowledge of your Uncle. Simple things can turn into Big things.... Hope you enjoy and pickup your Uncles enthusiasm for legendary engines!
@johnkendall6962
@johnkendall6962 Жыл бұрын
Cool story. Our town has Chryslers oldest dealer. In the late fifties they ran the private Chrysler car on the flying mile at Daytona beach and the driver worked for the dealership. My friend owned a new Impala with a 409. The local police ran Pontiacs for cruisers. My friend was being chased by the police on route 30 when a Chrysler came up behind and passed the police car, passed him and the last he saw was the tail lights going over South mountain.
@chrisdupuy7749
@chrisdupuy7749 Жыл бұрын
I love how he tries everything, back to back runs, etc. by the time you drop your engine in your car you know it’s ready to drive it any way you want to and it will be just fine.
@davelowets
@davelowets 8 ай бұрын
That's the ENTIRE purpose of having an engine dyno'd.
@victoryfirst2878
@victoryfirst2878 Жыл бұрын
I thank God we have you Nick to show us all on KZbin what OLD MUSCLE CAR is, PERIOD !! YOU ROCK FELLA for sure. Nice to see a young aprentice learning and taking an interest in OLD SCHOOL STUFF !!!!
@tinkertech-yu5co
@tinkertech-yu5co Жыл бұрын
Fun rebuild. Brought back many memories. I had a 1962 300F 413 with dual cross ram manifolds. I don't remember if it was a factory feature or not, it had ram air ducts from the headlight area through mesh filters and tight onto the carbs. It was a real beast, and luxurious, all leather, diamond white, with full power seats that swiveled out, rear buckets, push button gear selector on dash, and even came with ambulance tires. Talk about torque, and horse power was awesome--I recall it was only "rated at 335hp" but you could feel the power boost with speed. And we had premium white pump!
@MrJohnnyDistortion
@MrJohnnyDistortion 10 ай бұрын
Ambulance tires?
@davidthompson62
@davidthompson62 Жыл бұрын
Nick is worth his price in gold! As the years have gone by, fewer and fewer of mechanics have the knowledge that the old Chrysler mechanics had. These cross-ram engines were always difficult to keep in specifications but when they were they were tourque monsters. Love the videos and glad I found them.
@davidstuck2866
@davidstuck2866 Жыл бұрын
do you know what the coolest part of this video is? the look on Niko's face after he revved that monster up. a new generation of hot rodder is coming of age!
@Anita67
@Anita67 Жыл бұрын
Yes! I noticed that too. It was like a spark was ignited 😊
@nikobatsos6194
@nikobatsos6194 Жыл бұрын
That was such an amazing feeling
@robertgardner7470
@robertgardner7470 Жыл бұрын
Back in the day Chrysler-Plymouth was the leader in high performance. The 500lbs of torque at 3400 rpm proves I was not exaggerating when I made a previous comment that I rode in a 1962 Dodge dart with 413 ramcharger engine and the car leaped like a frog. Thanks to owner Marlon Gorski.
@Cletrac305
@Cletrac305 Жыл бұрын
That is a real professional job! The motor looks as awesome as it runs! The owner will surely have the "Mopar Grin" ear to ear the first time he trips it!
@gmcnelly2468
@gmcnelly2468 Жыл бұрын
I am not a Chrysler guy, but this is my all-time favorite intake!
@seangoodman665
@seangoodman665 Жыл бұрын
I was at Motorama when Donny Oake dropped off the carbs. I’ve know the Oakes , father Dave & sons Donny & Daryl for over 20 years . They are the best . 500 ft lbs is impressive. It’s the torque that moves you. That big cars needs torque. I’m sure the owner will be very happy. It’s the torque that you feel when you step on the gas. Well done !
@XY_Dude
@XY_Dude Жыл бұрын
I NEVER get tired of hearing the power growl of a big block on its curve!! Awesome looking engine.
@7s29
@7s29 Жыл бұрын
Nick, you built a killer engine. The owner will love it.
@Sickofsociety1
@Sickofsociety1 Жыл бұрын
We all wish we had an Uncle like Nick. Back when engine designers didn't have restrictions they were able to produce incredible products. Now if you want more HP/TQ it's all computer related.
@donthomcsi
@donthomcsi Жыл бұрын
Beautiful engine! One interesting thing younger folks won't remember is the price of gas when this engine came out. I'm not sure what it was then but in 66 it was 21cents a gallon for regular. You could put two more carbueretors on it and still afford it.
@jasonbose3507
@jasonbose3507 Жыл бұрын
I love seeing two generations of family helping and teaching each other, way to go Nick on working with family!!!
@jimdevivo9241
@jimdevivo9241 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe at the end when you were cracking the throttle it came up instantly. Sounds totally badass. I love this episode. You guys did a phenomenal job. Thanks Nick.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ajcaiati
@ajcaiati Жыл бұрын
In 1971 I was 18 years old and just like any other gear head. But we were poor for the most part. I survived! These were the only cars I could afford. I paid my own insurance and whatever else. I was always responsible. I really took care of my cars and pickups as I got older. Thanks again. Your Nephew is awesome, teach him the ropes Nick!
@edwardmartin3069
@edwardmartin3069 Жыл бұрын
I always loved this engine. Way back when I was going to college, my neighbor across the alley was a real car guy. He and his buddies built and raced jalopies on the local quarter-mile dirt track. One of his buddies built a '35 Dodge 3-window coupe hot rod with this engine/carb setup. The engine was painted a bright yellow with the attachments painted black. The carbs hung out almost to the front front wheels.. That car scared people just sitting in the parking lot....
@brownwrench
@brownwrench Жыл бұрын
This effect of the long runners is why the slant 6 manifold is how it is. Each pair of runners is ramming at max efficiency at a certain rpm. Makes for a nice flat torque curve. Torque is where the fun is
@charliefite5143
@charliefite5143 Жыл бұрын
I wish to God I had this old boy’s wisdom of the engines. What a master he is. Thank God you’re passing it down to your nephew, be smart, nephew, pay close attention to this master.
@mrc4912
@mrc4912 Жыл бұрын
Awesome engine that produced not only gobs of horses, but did it in a spectacular manner with intake and exhaust notes that legends are made from....
@davelowets
@davelowets 8 ай бұрын
The torque was the impressive figure. Not the horsepower.
@jamesburba1995
@jamesburba1995 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely beautiful Nick ! It's great to see your nephew involved, he couldn't have a better mentor. I love the way those long ram manifolds look.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@damageincorporatedmetal43v73
@damageincorporatedmetal43v73 Жыл бұрын
@@NicksGarage I used to race dirt track, and on those cold October evenings this was a trick we would use. When choke spring etc.would fail. 🤔
@PeterSmith-or3pq
@PeterSmith-or3pq Жыл бұрын
​@NicksGarage you don't those everyday
@eugenepolan1750
@eugenepolan1750 Жыл бұрын
For a comparrison between the long ram and the 4-Barrel induction systems, you should plot the horsepower and torque for each on the same graph. The shapes of the curves and where they cross over would be interesting to see.
@deandee8082
@deandee8082 Жыл бұрын
what's cool about that engine is before a race you throw 2 bags of ice on the fuel runners... let it really chill that metal first, works!
@donaldhalls2189
@donaldhalls2189 Жыл бұрын
Nothing better than the feeling when you first start, and when it sings, very pleasing, thanks for sharing, all the best to yous and your loved ones
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 Жыл бұрын
The long ram 413 on the dyno, it doesn't get much better than that on a Monday. I have been waiting to see what numbers the 413 makes with the dual ram intake. Here we go!!!
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
We had a lot of fun with this one. Thanks for joining us for the results.
@paulterhaar4218
@paulterhaar4218 Жыл бұрын
Its a short ram!
@eugenecastles7475
@eugenecastles7475 Жыл бұрын
@@paulterhaar4218 It's a long/ short ram, to be exact.
@chriswalshe499
@chriswalshe499 Жыл бұрын
@@paulterhaar4218what's the difference between long/ short cos I've noticed some are split all the way along and others, like this are only partially split on the outside.
@danawilkes6174
@danawilkes6174 Жыл бұрын
@@chriswalshe499 Mopar had the ones that were split all the way down the middle at the start. I have ridden in those and they were out of power before 5,000 rpm. They introduced this later with the split half way down. This still gave good torque and more horsepower in the upper rpm's. So as Eugene just said. It was a long & short ram. The opening above the split acted as a plenum chamber. Mopar engineers experimented much more than the others when it came to intake manifold design.
@steveosborn7991
@steveosborn7991 Жыл бұрын
I watch all of Nick’s videos. I’ve waited on this one more than any other. In 1966 I rode with one of my friends Uncle in his 1964 300 K. It smoked the little bias ply tires at 85mph passing a grain truck on a little highway in NM. That car belongs to one of his nephews now. It is not running but in decent shape. He plans on restoring it. I was 12 and that car forever gave me the fever for fast cars.
@davelowets
@davelowets 8 ай бұрын
An 85mph rolling burnout? NO way...
@DonRRicks
@DonRRicks Жыл бұрын
HOTDANG!!! A cool and overcast Texas afternoon and 90 minutes of Nick, Niko and the 413 (426) on the dyno. Better than hiding from tornados in the storm cellar like last week. Thank you Nick and George! Great video, and I’ve already shared it with my son and grandson as well as my two brothers.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Yee-haw! Thanks Don.
@franklindreidsr518
@franklindreidsr518 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, showing the way ( engines ) were. History!
@saltycreole2673
@saltycreole2673 Жыл бұрын
Amen Brother. It's the little things that make big noise that count. 😂 Blessings.
@missingremote4388
@missingremote4388 Жыл бұрын
I remember my grandson 15 y/o
@mhuppertz
@mhuppertz Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you prepping the next generation, seems like a good kid willing to soak it in, and you are a very good teacher.
@johndeeregreen4592
@johndeeregreen4592 Жыл бұрын
Those old cross ram 413s were only around 375hp from the factory, but they produced TQ and HP at such a low RPM they were beasts stoplight to stoplight and on the strip, and did so with even a modest gear ratio to preserve a little top end.
@doomman700
@doomman700 Жыл бұрын
That’s it he keeps saying 390 , but they were 375
@johndeeregreen4592
@johndeeregreen4592 Жыл бұрын
@@doomman700, there was a different version of the engine with 13.5:1 compression, larger head ports, and some other tuning differences. Those were rated at 425hp, but were actually closer to 500hp. The one on Nick's dyno is the 375hp version.
@yosemitepete4758
@yosemitepete4758 21 күн бұрын
​​If im not mistaken i believe there were the 3 versions. 10:1, 11.2:1 and the then venerable 13.5:1 not long ram of course but in cross ram known as the ramcharger lll series. Maybe Nick can correct me if i'm wrong. But regardless the '64 goat was no way in HELL the first factory tire roasting muscle car. 😄😄😁😁😁​@@johndeeregreen4592 My mistake im thinking of the 426 maxwedge engine. But who cares!! 😂😂😍😍😍
@fhuber7507
@fhuber7507 Жыл бұрын
Memories... I had a car with one of those engines in 1979-1981.
@kathyandchrismiller3543
@kathyandchrismiller3543 Жыл бұрын
The J300 was my first car in 1968,I was 16. I bought it from a used car dealer for 700$. It was missing the crossram,it had a 4 barrel on a cast iron intake. I put a Holley 780 with a hit rise on it .I had a lot of fun with this car.I think I remember 0-60 in. Close to 6 seconds. I ran that thing to 6 grand all the time.Your show is great, thank you.
@kenegerton7512
@kenegerton7512 Жыл бұрын
413 one of my favorite engines ever.
@Anita67
@Anita67 Жыл бұрын
Another great episode! I just wanna point out, that not only is George a super cameraman, but his narration in the beginning is fantastic!
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that!
@lavaughnbrock2504
@lavaughnbrock2504 Жыл бұрын
Alsome Mopar
@YoutubeGold-dc5fd
@YoutubeGold-dc5fd Жыл бұрын
is he still wearing the stupid mask?
@josdaalmans6977
@josdaalmans6977 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see the youngster getting involved into big V8 engines. I had this experience when I was 15 years old. A friend did dirt racing and we bought then a 3 month's old, but wrecked '69 Dodge Charger R/T 383 (the only on the European continent at that time). That was my first touch onto the Mopar engines. I still love the V8 engines and I learned a lot about engines that time. Also that time I learned big diesels from and also the trucks, front loaders, draglines and kind of "fuel burning things". Teach "little Nico" as much as possible.
@larry-om9tg
@larry-om9tg Жыл бұрын
Had a 74 Chrysler New yorker with a 440c.i engine.Bad on gas when you stepted on it but it had power and ran smooth with 1 2brl carb.
@18Macallan
@18Macallan Жыл бұрын
I love how humble Nick is with the apprentice Nico😊
@johnhodgson5313
@johnhodgson5313 Жыл бұрын
The chats they have together, an uncle passing on the passion to the nephew.
@A.R.77
@A.R.77 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that is a sight to see. So much room for the air volume to build, cool, and work its magic. One could even place ice packs here and there.
@freespeachrulez
@freespeachrulez Жыл бұрын
Those kind of numbers from a factory built engine back in the day is highly impressive. 500ft pound at 3500rpm is no joke!
@wildestcowboy2668
@wildestcowboy2668 Жыл бұрын
😮it's a MOPAR son not GM junk
@PetePiper
@PetePiper Жыл бұрын
@@wildestcowboy2668 Are all you dodge weirdos this goofy??
@davelowets
@davelowets 8 ай бұрын
​@@wildestcowboy2668"G.M. junk"?? There are PLENTY of G.M. engines that made MORE torque and MORE h.p. from a factory engine than this one did.... AND did it with a single 4-barrel and regular dual plane low-rise intake.. 🤦🏻 I'm NOT calling this engine "junk" by any means, BUT it isn't the strongest one out there by FAR
@davelowets
@davelowets 8 ай бұрын
​@@PetePiperI'm thinking so.... 🍻
@fredwalt2282
@fredwalt2282 Жыл бұрын
Every minute of this episode was awesome. Favorite moment was, Niko goosing the throttle !!! The best !!!
@jeremiahchamberlin4499
@jeremiahchamberlin4499 Жыл бұрын
I love the way Nick gives his nephew permission, “Do you want me to hook it up?” “Yeah, go ahead.” It means a lot to get that kind of encouragement when you’re just starting out. Nick has such a gentle touch, considering how hard he drives himself. Just my two cents.
@stevelee5724
@stevelee5724 Жыл бұрын
That was the biggest grin when Niko gave the 413 a rev...Get you one Niko !
@waltermcmahan5096
@waltermcmahan5096 Жыл бұрын
I really dig it . Ole school horse power from the factory. Awesome job NICK and crew😊
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Right on!
@spudthompson1414
@spudthompson1414 Жыл бұрын
Having the real heads is so cool to see them again no freeze plugs that's so rare most people have not seen them!
@chipps1066
@chipps1066 Жыл бұрын
My first car was a Buick GS455,that car was rated 360hp and 510 ft lbs of torque from the factory,she was always stock and pulled like there was no tomorrow..I was once told by a dragracer,torque outruns hp.
@455buick6
@455buick6 Жыл бұрын
The hemi killer engine 💯
@BTandKM111
@BTandKM111 Жыл бұрын
GS455 was R/T Fastest car one year. Maybe 71?!
@jtc1964x
@jtc1964x Жыл бұрын
The fastest timed stock muscle car was the Road Runner with the 440 6 pack - 12.91. The Hemi Cuda, GS455, and Chevelle 454SS were all clustered around 13.1
@chipps1066
@chipps1066 Жыл бұрын
@@jtc1964x You are correct,the 440 -6 would outrun the Hemi in the quarter.
@hoost3056
@hoost3056 Ай бұрын
The torque curve of the Six Pack made it stronger from off idle to 5000 rpms, the Hemi was made to run from 4000 rpms and up. The Hemi really needed a 3500 rpm or higher stall convertor and 4.30 gears to make it sing. Six Pack was a better street engine.
@karlsmink7037
@karlsmink7037 Жыл бұрын
I can't wait to see the face of the customer when he drives it the first time. You guys have done great, and brought the pages of the Chrysler history book to life.
@cambrian7119
@cambrian7119 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Nick; I owned a 60 300F with the same 413 engine with 30" runners. The engine called for 100 octane fuel which was readily available in those days. The difference between regular and premium fuel was only 3 or 4 cents a gallon. You will attain the hp number you're looking for if you use 100 octane gas. I enjoy your show.
@randycampbell8961
@randycampbell8961 Жыл бұрын
Another mighty Mopar...music to my ears..........
@kevkeary4700
@kevkeary4700 10 ай бұрын
Nick is like a brain surgeon with engines, it is amazing to watch him, we don't know what is knows and what he doesn't know is smaller than what most people will ever know.
@tomcox2565
@tomcox2565 Жыл бұрын
This mopar RB is a piece of art! Great job Nick. Your customer will be very happy.
@craigg4925
@craigg4925 Жыл бұрын
I remember a lot of gas station having 100 Oct. gas at the pumps in the 70s into the 80s. then it was 94 Oct. became the high at the pumps.
@CarlBilter
@CarlBilter Жыл бұрын
The 300J was a true 140mph car right off the showroom floor. The combination of the "short" long rams, the solid cam, and the cast iron headers added a true 25HP and about 10mph over the earlier and heavier "long" long ram 300F/G with hydraulic cam and log style exhaust manifolds. This information is from correspondence I received from the late Burt Bouwkamp who worked directly for chief engineer Bob Rodger at Chrysler at the time these cars were engineered. The internal dyno testing done on this engine at Chrysler in August 1962 also achieved max HP at 4800 rpm and max torque at 3500 rpm. The short rams are tuned to achieve max torque in the 3400-3600 rpm range. Nick has achieved an excellent result with this build. Carl Bilter, 300J owner and 1963 model year consultant for both Chrysler 300 Clubs.
@chrisclark9108
@chrisclark9108 Жыл бұрын
Another great one Nick, so glad Nicko asked if he could blip the carbs, wanted him to feel the human to machine interface and he will not likely see this setup anywhere else.
@greggarner4477
@greggarner4477 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Nick! You keep these classics alive! All of them, regardless of make of model. The young guys you take under your wing and teach the right way are the future of tthese great muscle cars! Thank you and thank those younger generations who love these timeless treasures!!! Nothing but love!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@michaelnault5905
@michaelnault5905 Жыл бұрын
I think Chrysler put that long ram intake in a couple models, including their ultra deluxe wagon. Boulevard performance as opposed to race track speed. I think you guys nailed it.
@donsteven236
@donsteven236 Жыл бұрын
Great job guys. Chrysler was ahead of the game with their engineers!!
@stevelacker358
@stevelacker358 Жыл бұрын
I love the way you can see the ram tuning effect pushing fuel and air backwards and up out of the carbs as it passes through a resonance RPM (see the pull starting at 32:30). Those carbs have a tough job metering fuel across the whole band in a setup like this, but they do it. A system like the long ram would probably be best suited to a flat plane crank where the intake pulses always alternate between banks, instead of having 8-4 and 5-7 pulling from the same carb twice while the air on the other side is dead twice. The balance tube addresses that, but I’m sure it’s not ideal. Very, very cool stuff.
@brentmazur9518
@brentmazur9518 Жыл бұрын
I was hoping someone would comment on that. Thanks for the info.
@kevinknight470
@kevinknight470 Жыл бұрын
You got it right, great info explaining fuel and air pushing backwards.😃
@twincam825
@twincam825 Жыл бұрын
Nick glad to see you teaching the young man keep him way from video games.Learning from a pro a lot of knowledge listen and learn.
@americanrambler4972
@americanrambler4972 Жыл бұрын
This engine is basically pure factory stock specification! Stock intake, stock exhaust manifolds, stock carbs, stock heads, near stock cam profile and even stock air cleaners! And the power loss with the air cleaners is vary low! Only a couple of hp and pounds of torque. This is a great engine package for a big street car. Loved this test!
@Cservoss25
@Cservoss25 Жыл бұрын
God bless you Nick, for teaching the younger generations about these wonderful engines and cars. Love the Videos keep up the good work.
@timmotel5804
@timmotel5804 Жыл бұрын
The early years of "muscle cars" like this one and onward were magical. I'm so fortunate to have lived and enjoyed those times. I've always been a Mopar guy, owning three 440 magnums a 383 and a 340. Glad you love um too. This particular engine is one that I have always admired since I was a kid and it's looking good. Best Regards to you and Nico, your fortunate student. It's so cool that the Chrysler engineers were allowed to do inventive experimental and creative things like this.
@matthewcalifana488
@matthewcalifana488 Жыл бұрын
I saw this engine in a book when in high school , SO cool to see the real thing !
@leelavoie6753
@leelavoie6753 Жыл бұрын
I wondered for years how the 413’s with those long intakes could really perform!!! Sweet Torque. Thank you Nick, Nico and George! You knocked this one out of the park! 👍😃
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@rjminar1980
@rjminar1980 Жыл бұрын
I love the HEMI’s, the other Mopar big blocks and small blocks, honestly, I love all engines. But seeing this legend in action on the dyno was a real treat. And seeing young Niko learning and getting excited about these beautiful old engines truly gives me hope for the future. Love the channel!
@dannymostarac1799
@dannymostarac1799 Жыл бұрын
Torque monster!
@clarebutterfield6927
@clarebutterfield6927 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Nick! These are engines that are legends! Whether a 361, 383 or 413 with the same setup, they ruled the road!
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@TheTrueVoiceOfReason
@TheTrueVoiceOfReason Жыл бұрын
That is one sweet piece of history. And to see a couple of giddy, gigling grinning kids bouncing around with excitement, while Nico watches and helps with a real sense of awe. You are so lucky, Nico. I can see this has been a big day for you, as it should be. Thanks, Nick. An absolutely amazing 90 minutes.
@calavanjodigger1485
@calavanjodigger1485 Жыл бұрын
This has become my favorite episode ...just love that 413 and how it runs ...beautiful !!
@bryanaisenbrey7188
@bryanaisenbrey7188 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, Nick. Tom Hoover certainly knew what he was doing when they designed these. Way ahead of their time. Now, with fuel injection, most manufacturers utilize these set ups. They can design them in a round shape, since they only need to flow air.
@michaelsquires1218
@michaelsquires1218 Жыл бұрын
In 1961 my grandmother's car was a 300 with the 413 long ram. A terrifying car. The odd thing was that my grandmother was a terrible driver with no sense of modulation - she went down the street in a series of leaps.
@455buick6
@455buick6 Жыл бұрын
Lol, I've only known one other person like that, they could only drive foot to the floor and completely off the gas, nothing in between, I was like WTF is wrong with this dude and it didn't matter what traffic was like, race up to the rear of a car then back off, repeat as necessary 😜
@robertbairt9094
@robertbairt9094 Жыл бұрын
Rod&pivot style (non cable) carb/'s linkage would bind and could also stick wide open such as a 1965 olds Dyn 88 🚀 425 when Dr side motor mount breaks🙈 used to add a safety cable on SS 396 to frame&block👍
@JamesLoch-ky3un
@JamesLoch-ky3un Жыл бұрын
Dangerous machine if you don't know what your doing
@intimidator.jb3470
@intimidator.jb3470 7 ай бұрын
Back when LOL meant little old lady !!
@anthonyrowland9072
@anthonyrowland9072 7 ай бұрын
She have a younger sister in Pasadena?
@gmpltd114
@gmpltd114 Жыл бұрын
Wow what a wonderful engine Nick, and good on young Nico for learning the ropes. We need young men like him coming through to look after our old Mopars. Greg, New Zealand.
@wokewokerman5280
@wokewokerman5280 Жыл бұрын
That crazy engine is so smooth...I really like it... so cool
@davidmcduffie1398
@davidmcduffie1398 Жыл бұрын
I remember one of our locals ( here in southeast Texas ) who's father owned a Mopar dealership raced a 1961 Plymouth Belvedere with a 413 max wedge in the super stock automatic class at our local drag strip. What a pleasure watching and hearing him run, awesome ! Nick, you sure brought back some memories ! ! ! Thank you for that !
@jeremiahchamberlin4499
@jeremiahchamberlin4499 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this video ever since Mike dropped it off. Watching Mike and Nick that day was my first view of Nick’s Garage. I’ve been back many times, catching up on 4 years or more of great KZbin video. Again, I can’t get enough of Nick’s Garage or this particular engine/body combination. I’ll never forget driving my Dad’s ‘63 Chrysler New Yorker with a 383. I would be doing over 80 mph when my Dad would chime in, “Watch your speed.” Actually, I was watching my speed and enjoying every minute. Such a smooth ride, so much effortless power.
@chipieal
@chipieal Жыл бұрын
i have known several individuals that owned Long Rams new. And the part throttle stumble was something everyone of them commented on. Actually for everyday driving the 4 barrel was more practical in terms of reliability. As an aside. i remember a black and white full page ad in Motor Trend where they showed the individual that was a typical 300 driver. Of course, it was a male about 35ish, lean confident and of course with a blonde.
@ricks.8563
@ricks.8563 Жыл бұрын
"Buddy gonna shut you down" nice, this reminded me instantly of that Beach Boys song. Later they go: "The 413 is really digging in ... Gotta be cool now, powershift here we go". Nice to see this engine, and just like it should be. Great work Nick's Garage.
@tomp1612
@tomp1612 Жыл бұрын
Great video and your nephew is a good addition to the show. A neighbor has a 300J, I marvel at his exhaust manifolds but in the car you can't see how cool they really are like when they are on the dyno. Amazing cast iron sculpture.
@NicksGarage
@NicksGarage Жыл бұрын
Right on
@tomp1612
@tomp1612 Жыл бұрын
@@NicksGarage I saw pictures from the Toronto show, looks like you had a great and very popular display, Wish I could have been there, but it's 3000 miles away.
@susanholiday7347
@susanholiday7347 Жыл бұрын
I'm very happy to see your nephew working along with you. He looks eager to learn. It's an awesome thing you're doing for him. My dad did much of that for me and now I always repair my own car.
@I.Live4oldcars.prospecting
@I.Live4oldcars.prospecting Жыл бұрын
That 413 is awesome in every way Nick. It looks beautiful, sounds beautiful, and the torque and hp are fantastic. Awesome work Nick 👍👍
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