Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous ...
We've pieced together a mongrel early Chrysler Hemi to try and show the difference between the 19551956 Chrysler 354ci low-deck blocks and heads, and the later 19571958 Chrysler 392 tall-deck blocks ...
The original Hemi was introduced way back in 1951, representing the latest and greatest standard engine of several full-size Chrysler models. Naturally, things have evolved since then. The Hemi found ...
The Hemi V8 has hemispherical combustion chambers and the 5.9-liter Magnum has wedge-shaped ones. Also, the Magnum is far ...
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When the Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda made subtlety obsolete
The Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda did not simply raise the volume of the muscle car era, it rendered understatement irrelevant. By combining a race-bred Hemi engine with a compact pony-car shell and ...
Chrysler cut new ground while echoing past success when the Gen III Hemi was introduced in 2003. Here we have a thoroughly modern engine design that takes advantage of the exceptional flow of the Hemi ...
The Belvedere was the cheapest way to get a Hemi Mopar when the Street version of 426 V8 debuted in 1966, and 677 of them ...
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