Born out of Chrysler's development of fighter jets during WWII, HEMI engines have been synonymous with power and performance since Chrysler first introduced them in its 1951 New Yorker.
The first stop for any performance modification on a car is typically getting a tune, and HEMI engines are popular enough that owners have several options.
Dodge’s Hemi engine set its roots in absurdity. During the Second World War, the U.S. Government contracted Chrysler to develop a 2,000-horsepower airplane engine that could reliably produce ...
Changes in NASCAR regulations meant that Chrysler devoted the engine to NHRA drag racing, and to this day the Gen II 426 Race Hemi is still used in Funny Car and Top Fuel dragsters. It's that long ...
The Chrysler Group plans to offer the $1,700 option at no additional cost to Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep buyers to rev up excitement about its truck line. This is likely a better option for the ...