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's ...
When Chrysler introduced the Gen 3 HEMI in 2003 as a replacement for the Magnum engine, it was received with much fanfare, ...
The third-generation Hemi engines have been in production since 2003, and ever since their arrival they have been in demand. The 5.7L is what you'll commonly see in vehicles, but 6.1L, 6.2L, and 6.4L ...
The fastest way to increase the horsepower of any car while simultaneously bringing it to the modern age is to just slam an LS under the hood. Right? Chevrolet's late-model engine is the long-reigning ...
The Dodge Hemi has a lot going for it, not the least of which is arguably the most recognizable name in automotive industry. The modern, fuel-injected Hemi has carried on the tradition of performance ...
Back in the days of carburetors and cigarette lighters being common in dashboards, a Gen-II Hemi didn't need a lot of spark plugs to prove a point. Eight cylinders, eight spark plugs — simple, loud, ...