During the American muscle era, Detroit engines powered the most iconic and powerful cars on the road. Here are some of the ...
The first generation Hemi V8 started life in 1951 but was discontinued in 1958. Chrysler never built a Hemi V8 engine in the ...
The first hemi engines were invented in the early 1900s to power the nation's first automobiles. In the 1940s, improved versions were developed for use in the airplanes of WWII. However, Chrysler ...
Based on the underpinnings of the 1955 New Yorker, the ST Special was a masterpiece that looked far more modern and elegant ...
Granted, a 440ci SixPack V-8 equipped in a small car like the '68 Dart GTS is the same thing as a 426ci V-8 in a '68 Charger ...
Getting the right oil brand and grade for your HEMI is important, and ensuring you put the right amount into your engine can ...
The 1971 model year marked the end of the 426 HEMI and the upscale Plymouth GTX, which is why the combination of both results ...
Mopar rides were the quickest accelerating vehicles of the classic muscle car era, but some had a little more zip than others ...
Once a popular engine within the Jeep lineup, the venerable HEMI V8 is now just one step away from retirement after the ...
The Jeep Cherokee will also add a Hemi option in 2005. While Chrysler remains tightlipped ... although they still plan to put the 345-hp engine into two new models, the 2005 Dodge Ram Power ...
Show full PR text New 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat features the all-new supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI® – the most powerful V-8 engine Chrysler Group LLC has ever produced New Challenger SRT ...
The 2007 Chrysler 300 Series is available in five different levels ... The most popular choice seems to be the 300C with its 300-horsepower 5.7L HEMI engine. The muscular 425-horsepower 300C SRT8 ...