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When did hemi's first come out?

Started by Todd Wilson, December 14, 2005, 07:30:59 PM

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Todd Wilson

What year  and size was the first Hemi engine from Chrysler?!


Todd


Vainglory, Esq.

The 426 first came in the 1964 model year, but it was a race-only engine.  The 426 street hemi came out in 1966.

The early hemis went through many iterations - not counting the tank and airplane engines for WWII as I'm limiting this to passenger car applications - the first was introduced in the fall of 1950 for the 1951 model year.  It was called the "FirePower" and it displaced 331 cubes.  It was put into the New Yorker, Saratoga and Imperial.

Todd Wilson

Quote from: Vainglory on December 14, 2005, 07:49:24 PM
The 426 first came in the 1964 model year, but it was a race-only engine.   The 426 street hemi came out in 1966.

The early hemis went through many iterations - not counting the tank and airplane engines for WWII as I'm limiting this to passenger car applications - the first was introduced in the fall of 1950 for the 1951 model year.   It was called the "FirePower" and it displaced 331 cubes.   It was put into the New Yorker, Saratoga and Imperial.


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Todd

Vainglory, Esq.

QuoteI'm limiting this to passenger car applications


Anyway, this thread is worthless without pics! :P

Todd Wilson

Quote from: Vainglory on December 14, 2005, 07:53:20 PM
QuoteI'm limiting this to passenger car applications


Anyway, this thread is worthless without pics! :P

So post some pics!   :icon_smile_big:


Todd

Shakey

I was gonna guess in the mid to late 50's.  There were 392 Hemi's wern't there?  Obviuosly I haven't done any searches as of yet!

Troy

We had this discussion on the old board didn't we? Dodge produced Hemi headed airplane engines long before they were put in cars. The "early" Hemi car engines were around in the 50s.

Troy
Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

TeeWJay426

The first Hemis were produced in CARS in1951; they displaced 331 cubic inches, were standard in the Chrysler New Yorker & the Imperial, and optional in the Saratoga. DeSoto got a 276 cubic inch version in 1952, and Dodge got a 241 cubic inch version in 1953.
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Todd Wilson

1927  the Wright Cyclone  9 cylinder engine 525hp.   They went on to develope the B29 engines in a hurry up deal for WWII.

http://www.allpar.com/history/military/b-29.html



Todd

golden73

Quote from: Todd Wilson on December 15, 2005, 01:25:19 AM
1927   the Wright Cyclone   9 cylinder engine 525hp.     They went on to develope the B29 engines in a hurry up deal for WWII.

http://www.allpar.com/history/military/b-29.html



Todd


Very interesting read. Would love to throw one of those puppies in my charger  :devil:

Lowprofile

Some of those old Hemi's :icon_smile_big:
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

      "The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and will to carry on."

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Lowprofile

And some not so old....... :drool5: :D
"Its better to live one day as a Lion than a Lifetime as a Lamb".

      "The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind him in other men the conviction and will to carry on."

Proud Owner of:
1970 Dodge Charger R/T
1993 Dodge Ram Charger
1998 Freightliner Classic XL

6pkrunner

Chrysler's first hemi heads were designed for the Wright 3350 engines for the B29 Superfortress. For automotive use it was in 1951 as mentioned above with the 331 that made 300 horsepower and gave birth the the Chrysler 300.
The first hemi engine was designed and built in 1901 by Peugeot.

Afflyer

Guys I hate to burst your bubbles, but a colleague and I had this very conversation just yesterday.  He claimed that Ford made the Hemi before Chrysler and I told him he was higher than a kite.  We did some research via Google, and we were both stunned to find that the French POS car company, Peugot made a racing engine in 1912 with hemispherical heads.

Damned Frogs!  :icon_smile_dissapprove:

Bradley
Retired USAF C-130H3, C-130E, MC-130E, MC-130W Flight Engineer

1969 Charger 440/4bbl "Hemi Orange Mistress"
2009 Hemi Ram 1500 Sport Special Crew Cab "Black Betty"
2011 BMW X5 3.5i "Heidi"

6pkrunner

See post above yours. The first example Peugeot had running was 1901.

John_Kunkel

History has given the nod to the 1904 Welch four-cylinder engine as the first with a hemispherical combustion chamber to power a passenger car. The 1908 Franklin also had hemispherical chambers
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Afflyer

Quote from: 6pkrunner on December 17, 2005, 04:30:17 PM
See post above yours. The first example Peugeot had running was 1901.

Okay, so maaaaaaybe I was ten years off the mark.  :icon_smile_big:
Retired USAF C-130H3, C-130E, MC-130E, MC-130W Flight Engineer

1969 Charger 440/4bbl "Hemi Orange Mistress"
2009 Hemi Ram 1500 Sport Special Crew Cab "Black Betty"
2011 BMW X5 3.5i "Heidi"