Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous cars from Europe and the U.S.
The Chrysler HEMI is as American as engines get, but the U.S. doesn't have a monopoly on the hemi. Automakers from other ...
Ford and Chrysler both created powerful engines that were banned by NASCAR. Their similarities made them powerhouses, but ...
Nihar Mazumdar, a digital artist and entrepreneur from San Antonio, Texas, has decided to continue his Stellantis design ...
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The 6.1-Liter Hemi V8 Powered A Select Group Of Cars
The 6.1-liter Hemi was big, powerful, and simple - and it powered a select group of cars.
Your 392 is fast, but these are faster. Find out which 5 engines are more powerful than a 6.4 L HEMI, including the "Demon" that doubles your horsepower.
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10 Influential Engines That Reshaped Automotive History
These are ten of the most influential engines in automotive history. Each one of them made waves for rather different reasons.
Stellantis may not be done reinstalling V8s in vehicles it used to offer them in. In fact, fresh comments from Jeep suggest the Grand Cherokee might be the next candidate for a Hemi revival.
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1966 Belvedere II: 426 Hemi power
The 426 Hemi transforms the 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II into a total monster. How did this engine redefine muscle car history?
Detroit under Donald Trump has rediscovered its love of the big, roaring engine. By gutting climate regulations, the president has freed U.S. automakers to sell as many gas-burning trucks and SUVs as ...
President Trump's rollback of climate regulations has freed U.S. automakers to pump out muscle cars and gas-guzzling trucks, promising immediate profits for companies.
Joe Aljajawi, lead engineer for the WL-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee, has hinted that the Hemi V8 may not be gone for good. In an interview with The Drive, Aljajawi stopped short of confirming a ...
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