When was a mainstream family sedan not a mainstream family sedan? When it was the Jekyll and Hyde 600ES Turbo.
The heart and soul of the Dodge 600ES Turbo was unquestionably located under the hood. This same engine/transaxle also resided in the high-tech Chrysler Laser and Dodge Daytona, and at this point in time was the ultimate K-car engine. Rated at 142 hp at 5600 rpm and 160 lb-ft of torque at 3600 rpm, it was the model of smooth turbo power. At full throttle, manifold pressure went positive (boost) at a very low 1500 rpm, and built to its maximum 7.5 psi at maximum allowable engine speed of 6000. The specification, however, did not tell the entire story. This turbo/engine system provided the sensation of a larger displacement engine, and was one of the most usable applications of this approach to extracting a quart of go from a pint container.
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