Though they're the only engines officially named after their hemispherical combustion chambers, Chrysler's legendary V8s aren't the only mass-produced automotive engines to feature this technology.
The Chrysler HEMI is as American as engines get, but the U.S. doesn't have a monopoly on the hemi. Automakers from other nations have built hemis too.
Times are changing fast in the automotive industry. That shouldn't come as a shock for anyone who pays attention to what global car builders are up to. But if nothing else, a worldwide forced ...
Today's Hemi engines may look familiar, but inside they hide chamber shapes and features the originals never had.
What is the history and significance of Hemi engines in Dodge's legendary muscle cars? We have all the answers.
The first three articles in this series on the basic operation of the internal combustion engine dealt with the theory of such a mechanical device, the identification and the function of the primary ...
Despite what clever branding may have tricked you into thinking over the past two decades, hemi engines are not exclusive to what are now Stellantis-owned brands. Although "HEMI' has been adorning hot ...
The Mopar Hemi is a cliche of horsepower. The early FirePower-era hemroids were the beginning of a speed legacy that later evolved into the mythical 426. When the new Hemi took a First/Second/Third ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Chrysler may have trademarked HEMI, but the Detroit carmaker did not invent hemispherical engines, which appear in numerous cars from Europe and the U.S.