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06-02-2007, 12:58 AM | #1 | ||
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Hey guys.
Laugh if you will but ive been wondering for years and dont know so i figured it is time to find out. Whats the difference. Everyone goes on about 265 hemi`s and hemis in general aaww there so awsome and they kick ***. Whats the difference between them and a say a motor that would be a normal 265 or a Ford 250? Whats the fuss? My old stepdad told me that hemis suck and are slow because they have no compression. So glad he`s gone. F%$&#% Nob. So give it to me? (dont think dirty)
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06-02-2007, 01:21 AM | #2 | ||
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The true Hemi is the 426 HEMI which was not the first Hemi built, wedge etc. Hemi is a "Hemisphere" or "crossflow cylinder head" design. A internal-combustion engine in which the cylinder head's combustion chamber is of hemispherical form.
Every car you see in Top Fuel on NHRA is running a Hemi engine. The idle sounds tacky and they weigh a tonne aka " The Elephant Motor" but they sure can move. They were rated at a conservative 425hp & 490ft-lb of torque but dynos have shown otherwise, close to 500hp and 570lbs. It doesn't take much to make these engines extremely dangerous hp/torque wise. Comp Ratio was 10.25 to 1 and they were fitted with 2 x 4-bbl Carter AFB carbs. Steel crank, rods and aluminum pistons were all standard. They were the king of the streets and even by today's standards, they are king of the roads of the classic cars. Though, a 440-6bbl or Magnum would hold it's own to the speed limit down the 1/4 mile and race track is where the Hemi was in a league of it's own, loves to rev and the sound it makes is second to none. They ruled NASCAR, NHRA and anything they were in. Big dollars now, a HEMI engine from 68-70 era will set you back $40,000 Australian dollars and combine that with a Plymouth 'Cuda and number matching cars with this combo have sold for 4 million US, yes, 4 million USD. Hope that helps somewhat. In short, it's the Hemispherical heads. Below is a cut away photo of a 426:
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06-02-2007, 01:26 AM | #3 | ||
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06-02-2007, 04:10 AM | #5 | ||
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Most modern 4valve engines feature 'Hemi' combustion chambers, so its not exactly a unique feature any more.
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06-02-2007, 08:09 AM | #6 | ||
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The 6 cyl chrysler motors aren't true Hemi's, as per the original 426 head design, they just use the name.
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I dont think they invented the Hemispherical combustion chamber, there were 4 valve engines well before the famous 'Hemi' engines came along.
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The cars you speak of the 3 liter Peugeot Grand Prix car & The BMW 328? had angled valves and overhead camshafts. This was not a hemispherical chamber, they had four or six valves in what's known as a pent-roof chamber. Most used either or as it was the norm for racing engines worldwide.
Some of the differences between the earlier Hemis were the valve train; dual overhead camshafts, a single overhead camshaft, or push rods. Chrysler used push rods and they worked extremely well. The original Chrysler "Hemis" were called "The Double Rocker". It wasn't until the 426 that "Hemi" became standard. And as I said, the HEMI is now a registered trademark of Daimler-Chrysler. There were a few to claim it and as far as I know, no one really "claimed" the Hemi engine as there own. What I can tell you is Chrysler invented mass produced hemispherical head engines that were second to none, built there way which set the bench mark on big block warfare was they easily rained supreme. The ole motto for the era was win on Sunday, sell on Monday.
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06-02-2007, 09:43 PM | #12 | |||
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The Jaguar XK engine also pre-dates the Chrysler Hemi by a fair margin and was a DOHC Hemi. |
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06-02-2007, 10:40 PM | #13 | |||
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True to some degree but we are talking the 426 Hemi engines, not 4 cylinders or triple cam setups. Chrysler were making Hemi style engines for aircraft before they were dropping them between shock towers, 1950 was when they started using them in consumer cars. The XK was 4.2L producing a lowly 265hp?, some 160hp (at the least) less than the elephant engine. No one came close, far from it, in producing the power and torque that the famous 426 Hemi did and does even to this day with crate 528ci engines available and modern aluminum 426 Hemi blocks still for sale from Ma Mopar. The XK heads were a Hemi design yes, but you aint seen heads till you've seen 426 Heads which were not identical (far from it) to the XK style chambers. The 426 was double the size of anything close to being classed in the same league. _2:
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06-02-2007, 11:31 PM | #14 | ||
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Which is why I said the others are not classed as Hemi as its a registered trademark by Chrysler.
The hemispherical combustion chamber has been around since the 1930's if not earlier! So it’s not really a new thing. Like others have mentioned before, they have pent roof combustion chambers (again couple of decades old) which are better then the hemi style chambers as the offer a more direct path for the air fuel mixture to enter the chamber. In saying this though, i have in a old street machine mag, SVO making a hemi style head for the 429 big block. I'll have to find that... |
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I'm not saying they were the first to invent this style head, no one knows for sure who did, IMO it was the entire motoring world threw in it's 2c worth.
The poster and topic at hand is about the powerfulest Hemi of them all - The 426ci HEMI. Which took HEMI "styled" engines to a totally new level. As I said, all engines in Top fuel are based on the Chrysler Hemi, not the pimp-squeak BMW or 265hp Jaguar engines of yesteryear. Yes they all help evolve the Hemi style engine but tyres and steering wheels have also come along way. I'm sure the Dodge Brothers also gave Uncle Henry his first engines? Ford, born a Mopar. : Na, I think that's true to some degree though....have to read a few books to find out for sure.
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3+ Valve engines are generally known as a pent-roof design not Hemi
The Hemi design was first used in 1905! By a belgian car maker. Quite a number of manufacturers (Daimler, Riley are 2) used it well before Chrysler ever did. Jaguar had it avaliable to the public 10 years before Chrysler! The Jag engines were far from slow when tuned a bit too, same design heads were used on the V12 Jag engine too.. 600HP wasnt difficult with those... |
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Yes, the design but as I said, comparing those heads/engine to the 426 is like the Sydney harbour bridge to a cardboard box - No comparison. The Dodge Brothers I'm sure were also part of that early 1900's. group too.
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Read up on the Ford 427 Cammer engine, 650hp from the factory. Banned in NASCAR before it could go head to head with the 426 Hemi.
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The Hemi's they built for track and strip cars Superstock Coronets (which were available to the public) had upwards of 650hp. If Ford had made these SOHC engines for consumers that would have been an engine, but all they did was spend some time trying to find away to beat the Hemi and the Hemi still had cards up it's sleeve and they weren't even trying.
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If we're talking fastest factory cars, the HEMI was the fastest muscle car with a 10.5 second 1/4 mile @ 130mph done in the 68 Barracuda SS & 68 Dart SS respectively, both stock and both production cars. The only car to top that to date is the 2007 Bugatti Veyron by a mere 0.03 seconds.
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There was also the Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt, 550hp 427ci, which ran 11sec 1/4s from the factory in the early 60s.
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Also apparently the Veyron has run a 10.2, and a 06 Z07 Corvette has run a 10.85.
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Right you are. Yupe, the Fairlane ran 11.76, so it's in the 11s....but 11 seconds and 11.76 is a big distance. Like yourself, I could argue the facts all day long, I guess which ever way you look at it, (you're obviously a non-Mopar guy, I am) all these cars, Ford, Mopar or Chev, V8 powered are all marvels, drag racers will say 0.10 second is a mile but they're all close and all powerful and all worth a pretty penny. To each his own.
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Still slower than the Hemis albeit with 40 years tech under it's belt. ;)
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Really, WHOA!! That is fast, but, doesn't mean much for this argument as it was already number one with a 10.2. :eclipsee_
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