Slant Six mpg's?

My guess is it was dropped due to cost considerations. The 3.9 V-6 can be produced with the same tooling as the 318 V-8. It uses the same transmission and exhaust pipes (in the Dakota) as the V-8. The accessory equipment for the V-6 are the same as the V8, too.

As for emissions, Mopar could have tweaked the head and installed Sequential Multi-port Fuel Injection and solved those problems if the engine really had a future for the company.

The Feather Duster and Dart Lite in particular exceed the CAFE requirement and wouldn't need offsetting sales of little FWD cars shaped like cough drops.

FWIW: I'm getting about 14-15 mpg in town and 22-25 mpg highway depending on speed and temperature. The car is a 73 Dart Custom, 2.93:1, 904, 205/60-15 tires. Only significant mod to car that would affect mileage has been the installation of an oversize exhaust manifold with no carb heat, and a 2ΒΌ exhaust.

That's strange that you have such a big difference in city and highway driving. Especially with your 2.93 gear. You'd think you'd be pulling better mpg's around town with it geared a little better than most stock 6's. Maybe it has something to do with you using extra gas when its cold due to no carb heat.

I have 2.76 gears and pull about 19-20 if it's city only driving. I just did a relatively flat run with 75% of my tank going towards a highway run where I did 75-80mph the whole way. The other 25% was city driving. Got 21.8 mpg out of that run. A little better than I thought with how fast I was going. For some reason I seem to get just about the same mileage whether I'm in town, highway, or doing 60 or 80.