I for one never had the desire to run a HEMI. If one fell in my lap I would sell it to buy more wedge parts. I prefer go to show so for my applications the wedge makes a cheaper more reliable build. The trend for years has always been that the older racers build the bigger, heavier cars and are usually happy running a high 9 second pass or in the 10's. There are some exceptions to the rule but this is what I have seen as a trend over the years.


1970 Duster
Edelbrock headed 408
5.984@112.52
422 Indy headed small block
5.982@112.56 mph
9.42@138.27

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