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Chrysler 426 Hemi: Detroit's most overbuilt V8 engine
The Chrysler 426 Hemi swept Daytona in 1964 with massive valves, cross-bolted mains, and 425 hp — built to survive anything.
The Chrysler 426 Hemi stands as the most overbuilt V8 engine Detroit ever unleashed upon the automotive world. Affectionately ...
Born out of Chrysler's development of fighter jets during WWII, HEMI engines have been synonymous with power and performance since Chrysler first introduced them in its 1951 New Yorker. Named for its ...
Dodge sold over 100,000 Chargers in 1969, but only 432 customers opted for the range-topping 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine.
Even half-century-old Hemi engines can still hold their own against modern vehicles, at least in terms of horsepower. So, with all that said, here are 12 of the most powerful Hemi engines that were ...
The man bought automatics because an accident left him incapable of driving manuals, but he never drove this rare E-body for ...
If you’ve been waiting for the chance to drop a factory-fresh Hemi V8 into the new Charger, your moment has arrived. One of the wildest crate engines ever offered by an OEM is back on the shelf, and ...
As an owner of a 2018 Ram 3500 pickup truck powered by a 6.4L HEMI and a moderately advanced DIY mechanic, I took it personally when I found myself sitting alongside the road in western Kansas waiting ...
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 ...
There are many comparisons to be made against Ford's 427 engines and Chrysler's 426 Hemi. In the interest of keeping things fair, though, we'll focus on pitting the 426 against the Ford SOHC "Cammer," ...
DETROIT — Stellantis said Thursday it is resurrecting its popular V-8 Hemi engine for its Ram 1500 full-size pickup trucks beginning this summer. The company discontinued the 5.7-liter engine amid ...
Thomas has spent two years working in the auto journalism industry, contributing to a UK-based newspaper and writing for Euronewsweek. A full-time writer and lifelong engineering enthusiast, he now ...
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