The 5.7-liter Hemi is an all-time favourite engine for car drivers and builders, but if you're trying to get a bit more out ...
Many of today's performance engines use some form of cylinder deactivation technology to increase fuel economy. When cylinders are deactivated, the engine uses less fuel, but simply "turning off" the ...
Following the demise of the 425-horsepower 426 HEMI V8 in 1971, Chrysler mothballed the hemispherical combustion chamber design and its awe-inspiring HEMI nameplate for over 30 years. While the second ...
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