The 5.7 HEMI is one of the most recognizable and celebrated American engines ever made. It's a beast of a power plant, with up to 395 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque on tap — right out of the box.
The hemispherical (HEMI) engine has been an automotive staple since its first generation starting in 1951. Used in classic trucks and legendary muscle cars up until 1971, the HEMI was revived in the ...
‘With Hemi performance under the hood, who needs stripes?’ Trick question, gearheads – Mother Mopar’s most beloved son, the 426 HEMI V8, didn’t have to be announced by flashy decals, special paint ...
Let's take a look at the list of the things the Gen-III Hemi has going for it. Right off the bat, we have to give the nod to the name itself, as the word Hemi is far and away the most recognizable ...
The 1967 Dodge Charger sits at a crossroads in muscle car history, where big-block ambition met real-world budgets. Shoppers then, and collectors now, often weigh the 440 against the legendary Hemi, ...
Let's take a look at the list of the things the Gen-III Hemi has going for it. Right off the bat, we have to give the nod to the name itself, as the word Hemi is far and away the most recognizable ...