When people hear “426 Hemi,” they usually picture tire smoke, bold fender badges, and the golden age of American muscle. But ...
The HEMI nameplate has been practically synonymous with raw Chrysler horsepower since the 1960s, though the engine configuration itself dates back much farther. Named for its hemispherical combustion ...
Thanks to the original Mopar muscle cars from the ‘60s and ‘70s, as well as the Hellcat-powered beasts of today, the HEMI moniker has become almost synonymous with the American V8 engine all across ...
The Chrysler Hemi motor is a 90-degree pushrod V8, ranging in capacity from 3.9L to 6.4L, and with either natural aspiration or supercharging. The name “Hemi” has been applied to this family of ...
The 1960s are littered with a plethora of high-performance powerplants, often with overlapping names and terms. The 426 is a victim of such naming conventions, with two prominent engines boasting the ...
The term Hemi used to be synonymous with performance, and Ford's new 1.6-liter 4-banger may soon renew that association compound valve hemispherical (cvh) engine The Ford Compound Valve Hemispherical ...
Say 'Hemi' and the first company that will undoubtedly enter most enthusiasts' minds is 'Chrysler'. That won't surprise many, given that the American manufacturer has built a substantial brand around ...
Say 'Hemi' and the first company that will undoubtedly enter most enthusiasts' minds is 'Chrysler'. That won't surprise many, given that the American manufacturer has built a substantial brand around ...