The 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.2-liter (318 cubic inch) V8 engine produces approximately 300 lb-ft of torque. This torque output contributes to its towing capacity and overall performance. Keep in mind that actual torque can vary based on factors like vehicle condition and modifications.
To find the answers to these kinds of percentage questions you just multiply your number (318) by your percentage and then divide it by 100. So: 318 * 75 = 23850 23850 / 100 = 238.5
18% of 318= 18% * 318= 0.18 * 318= 57.24
318 is a number
318 is an integer.
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The difference is the overall size of the engine. A 318 is a 5.2 liter engine. A 360 is a 5.9 liter engine.
No, the Dodge 4.7 liter motor is a 287. A 318 is the same as a 5.2 liter motor.
The size is different. The 360 engine is a 5.9 liter engine and a 318 is a 5.2 liter engine.
The metric equivalent of the 318 engine is approximately a 5.2 liter engine.
That is 5.211 litres.
245 10 more than the 318
the correct torque for these bolts is as follows: 96lbs
The 318 is commonly referred to as a 5.2 Liter engine.
5.2L5.2L
I don't know, I've got a 93 Dodge Van, 5.2 liter. I'm trying to find out myself, the manual I bought doesnn't have that spec
5.9L is 360 cubic inches 5.2L is 318 cubic inches
A stock 318 is about 250 horsepower.