The 426 Hemi is probably one of the greatest five motors ever produced in Detroit. We mostly associate it with the Dodge Charger and Coronet or Plymouth Road Runner and GTX. The order is not random; ...
Stellantis’ star attraction at the SEMA Show is a Plymouth GTX electromod, but the company still has gas running through its ...
Harry is more heart-transplant surgeon than mechanic based on the history of his '68 Charger, which has undergone a series of ...
One of the most intriguing aspects of the world of crate engines is that there is a legitimate market for them despite the ...
The 426 HEMI received the nickname, "the elephant" because the engine was composed of mostly cast iron, resulting in a weight of close to 800 lbs. The engine itself was used in NASCAR races and ...
Optional engines included the 385-hp Six-Pack and the legendary 426 Elephant engine, which boasted 426 horsepower. However, the 1971 model year marked the end of the HEMI engine in Mopars due to ...
But in 1968, Dodge went wild in the power department for their shrinking Dart build, outfitting the vehicle with one of its most powerful ever engines, the 426 Hemi. Yes, Dodge actually packed its ...
Dodge is bolstering the brand's Direct Connection performance parts line, launching Hellephant A30 426 Supercharged Crate HEMI® and Drag Pak 354 Supercharged Crate HEMI engine blocks as licensed ...
By Emily Anthes Emily Anthes previously reported on another elephant at the Berlin Zoo who learned how to peel bananas. Elephants are serious about self care. To stay cool, and protect their skin ...