The 426 HEMI engine is iconic, having made its presence known in multiple Dodge models. Its presence in some is rarer than ...
Think Chrysler owned the HEMI game? Meet eight wild hemi engines from Alfa to Toyota that prove Mopar wasn’t the only one ...
Although the HEMI name is associated with Chrysler's iconic V8s, there are a handful of hemispherical engines that were made ...
Performance gains through a hemispherical combustion chamber were proven on a racetrack decades ago. The world of NASCAR racing was put on its ear when a Hemi-powered car blistered Daytona in 1964, ...
The 426 Hemi engine arrived in 1966, and when the curtain fell over the 1971 production season, the nefarious V8 entered legendhood. Six years and 9,955 units were enough to set the hemispherical ...
The history of the first Hemi engine from Dodge is pretty straightforward, but it turns out that the tale behind the first engines with hemispherical combustion chambers requires going down a much ...
Occasionally an engine will develop a nickname based on either the automaker's own internal designation for it, like the Ford "Coyote" V8 or the Chevy "Small Block." Similarly, engines will earn ...
For the past several years, finding a set of aluminum heads for a 426 hemi has been next to impossible. The problem was that these heads were last offered by Chrysler in 1965 when they were used for ...
Plymouth was hard-pressed to match its sister division Dodge in Hemi offers in 1969, but the low-cost brand of Chrysler had an ace up its sleeve: the Road Runner. The high-bang-for-buck Mopar had a ...