but the HEMI was the truly dominant engine in both NASCAR and drag racing. The 426 Max Wedge was initially born for drag racing in 1963 when the National Hot Rod Association raised the Super Stock ...
The old saying goes, "There is no replacement for displacement." While modern engine technology proves that logic is fundamentally flawed, it's still fun to remember the inexpensive gasoline and ...
the 426 HEMI V8 is perfectly tuned for power and speed, producing 425 brake horsepower and 489 lb-ft of torque. The 426 was the engine of choice for NASCAR Dodge Chargers and Daytonas during the ...
That said, the report also notes the possibility of a new, larger Hemi V-8 engine joining the lineup. One can only hope that the brand is ready to revive the old 426 moniker for a new 7.0-liter lump.
Plymouth sold nearly 40,000 Satellites in 1966, but only 844 were ordered with the mighty and then-new 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 ...
Dodge produced 392 Charger 500s as homologation specials in 1969. Only 67 cars were equipped with the 426 Hemi V8 engine.