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While the 426 HEMI was initially based on the RB architecture used by the 426 Max Wedge, the two engines share very little in common. Both engines have 426 cubic inches of displacement and have ...
While the street version of the 426 Hemi engine is iconic now, the cars it powered didn't sell very well in their day. Here are all the models that used it.
Chrysler’s 426 Hemi engine from the 1960s was a force to be reckoned with, offering unmatched performance and laying the foundation for today’s Hellcat. Designed for racing and street dominance, this ...
Q: Greg, when did the 426 Hemi come out? Thanks, and I enjoy your columns, especially about MOPARS. — Ken L., Massachusetts Also: Correct me if I’m wrong, but the only "Hemi" Chrysler engine ...
Designing the 426 Hemi wasn’t as simple as just scaling up the 392 Hemi. The goal was to use the basic block design of the RB wedge, which had superior bottom-end strength, due to a deep-skirt ...
This final-year Dodge Super Bee may not be a desirable Hemi classic, but it's one of the finest 1971 examples out there.
Named after its hemispherical combustion chambers, Chrysler's 426-ci (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 started life in 1964 as a race engine developed for NASCAR.. Two years later, a street version ...
At the 2018 SEMA Show, Mopar unleashed the demonic “Hellephant”, a supercharged GEN III 426 cubic-inch HEMI with 1,000 horsepower and 950 lb.-ft.
When Gary Dodane bought his 1970 Plymouth 426 Hemi ’Cuda back in 1983, his decision was fueled more by the car’s monster horsepower than its phenomenal collector value.
While the 426 HEMI was initially based on the RB architecture used by the 426 Max Wedge, the two engines share very little in common. Both engines have 426 cubic inches of displacement and have ...
Q: Greg, when did the 426 Hemi come out? Thanks, and I enjoy your columns, especially about MOPARS. — Ken L., Massachusetts Also: Correct me if I’m wrong, but the only "Hemi" Chrysler engine ...
Q: Greg, when did the 426 Hemi come out? Thanks, and I enjoy your columns, especially about MOPARS. — Ken L., Massachusetts Also: Correct me if I’m wrong, but the only "Hemi" Chrysler engine ...