Exhaust manifold temps

That makes sense, and I always wondered what Chrysler was thinking by doing that. but the two front cylinders being 50 degrees cooler doesn't make all that much sense.
Not only Chrysler. Nearly every older V8 G.M. engine too. I recall reading that they did that so that the intake manifold runners could more approximate equal lengths. The intake runners are all "paired", making a more compact manifold with shorter runners. Also the design makes it easy to route a lot of exhaust thru the crossover in the intake manifold, aiding faster warm-up.