Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: HYPER8oSoNic]
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07/19/12 09:53 AM
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I like the fact that you are trying to compare a wedge to a hemi
two diffrent motors
Two different motors, yes...but from the SAME basic foundation or block dimensions. HEMI - High rpm powerhouse. WEDGE - Lower rpm torque monster. Best battleground is between the 220ft and 1000ft marks (1/4 mi). A good lead margin there, you've won.
I shift my HEMI at 7,300 and cross the line at 7,600. Car has been 8.46 @ 161 all motor 2 small carbs at 3200 lbs. just sayin...
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: 572_HEMI_Cuda]
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07/19/12 11:08 AM
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I shift my HEMI at 7,300 and cross the line at 7,600. Car has been 8.46 @ 161 all motor 2 small carbs at 3200 lbs. just sayin...
Good going Out of interest I shift @ 6700 and cross the line @ 6900 on a good run. Big single Dominator, Car has been 9.57 @ 142.5. Still wouldn't go 8.4,s 600lb lighter though. Just thought this illustrated the rpm/torque characteristics of the two types of engines. Though I know there is more to it than just head design.
'74 Challenger..9.46 @ 145.9 1/4, 6.001 @ 118 1/8 so far. 4023lb !!! # N/A, Marsh performance 655ci, Indy Maxx, T/R, Indy 600-13 X's, Street legal, pump gas, full interior, Cal-Tracs, mufflers, 3:73's and real 10.5 radials. 9.51 @ 142.4 1/4, 6.003 @ 114 1/8 with our old mule KB, 572-13, 580 wedge. RHD '68 Barracuda Fastback 323ci street/strip. Best ET 13.88 @ 99.03
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: scatpacktom]
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07/19/12 04:35 PM
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Something interesting about the blocks, Mr Hoover told me that when Packard went out of business Chrysler bought a bunch of tooling and the bore spacing of the B engine actually came from Packard. Thank God they were big powerful cars or we would all be screwed.
Bore spacing of the Packard V-8 was 5 inches; big-block/hemi mopar is 4.80
I have several Packard V-8's; their general layout is more closely related to the early Olds/Cadillac/Studebaker V-8's than to the Mopar wedge V-8's. I can't imagine what Packard V-8 tooling could have been used on any Mopar engine.
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
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07/19/12 08:30 PM
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Something interesting about the blocks, Mr Hoover told me that when Packard went out of business Chrysler bought a bunch of tooling and the bore spacing of the B engine actually came from Packard. Thank God they were big powerful cars or we would all be screwed.
Bore spacing of the Packard V-8 was 5 inches; big-block/hemi mopar is 4.80
I have several Packard V-8's; their general layout is more closely related to the early Olds/Cadillac/Studebaker V-8's than to the Mopar wedge V-8's. I can't imagine what Packard V-8 tooling could have been used on any Mopar engine.
What a pity the big MOPARS weren't blessed with a 5.00 bore space.....
What a different world it would be.
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: HEMIFRED]
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07/19/12 08:53 PM
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604" 1178 HP all motor by DTHEMI
what's that cost??? 80k? Still comes down to your wallet. Hemi is a great motor but a wedge will get it done on a budget.
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: HYPER8oSoNic]
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07/19/12 10:12 PM
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I like the fact that you are trying to compare a wedge to a hemi
two diffrent motors
Two different motors, yes...but from the SAME basic foundation or block dimensions. HEMI - High rpm powerhouse. WEDGE - Lower rpm torque monster. Best battleground is between the 220ft and 1000ft marks (1/4 mi). A good lead margin there, you've won.
the blocks are not the same
if the wedge block was like the hemi block (4 )cross bolt mains
and they kept the max wedge port or even bigger / diffrent head (none hemi )
maybe the wedge would have been better than it is
if you where to compare the hemi to big block chevy it would be intresting
Let's unravel your statements here:
Block dimensions and BORE spacing is exactly the same. They are NOT built on the SAME block!!
They have THREE (3) cross-bolted main caps.
Maxie heads are fine up to 450 ci, maybe 470. 500 or more cubes, think about aftermarket and/or "fully ported" Maxies with bigger valves. Wedges have a WIDE selection of cylinder heads.
Chrysler Wedges are getting BETTER as each year passes.
Comparing a Big-Block Chevy to a HEMI? No comparision ( sorry chevy guys). HEMI can and will rpm in places where "Rat Motors" will never go to. Funny thing though, Ford's 427 SOHC motor could do major strip damage to a Chevy Big Block also! 600+ horses "out-the-box"! After all, it IS a hemi (head type) motor!
If you have ever seen a "Ball Stud" Hemi it was for all intents and purposes a knock off of the Chevrolet Big Block. The design was proven and while it didnt offer the true "maximum performance" of the 426Hemi, the big chevrolet made tons of power and was a far more uncomplicated and cheaper design. Probably the best overall high performance engine ever produced when you take everything into account...
MB
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: HPMike]
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07/19/12 11:44 PM
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Comparing a Big-Block Chevy to a HEMI? No comparision ( sorry chevy guys). HEMI can and will rpm in places where "Rat Motors" will never go to. Funny thing though, Ford's 427 SOHC motor could do major strip damage to a Chevy Big Block also! 600+ horses "out-the-box"! After all, it IS a hemi (head type) motor!
If you have ever seen a "Ball Stud" Hemi it was for all intents and purposes a knock off of the Chevrolet Big Block. The design was proven and while it didnt offer the true "maximum performance" of the 426Hemi, the big chevrolet made tons of power and was a far more uncomplicated and cheaper design. Probably the best overall high performance engine ever produced when you take everything into account...
MB
BBC is a heck of an engine. Can we say that here?:o
Ball Stud Hemi,
1996 Ram 1500 Sport 1968 road runner 1952 Sears Allstate licensed, pump gas, Hemi 5.98 @ 115.73 1.33 60 ft. The best is yet to come. Painless Performance / Street RODDER magazine Top 100 for 2019
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: Hemi Allstate]
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07/20/12 07:40 PM
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Comparing a Big-Block Chevy to a HEMI? No comparision ( sorry chevy guys). HEMI can and will rpm in places where "Rat Motors" will never go to. Funny thing though, Ford's 427 SOHC motor could do major strip damage to a Chevy Big Block also! 600+ horses "out-the-box"! After all, it IS a hemi (head type) motor!
If you have ever seen a "Ball Stud" Hemi it was for all intents and purposes a knock off of the Chevrolet Big Block. The design was proven and while it didnt offer the true "maximum performance" of the 426Hemi, the big chevrolet made tons of power and was a far more uncomplicated and cheaper design. Probably the best overall high performance engine ever produced when you take everything into account...
MB
BBC is a heck of an engine. Can we say that here?:o
Ball Stud Hemi,
SURE, you can say it here! The BBC is a fine engine from the "General's Army", but it lacks the overall "ruggedness and dependability" that the HEMI has as a sheer advantage. The HEMI has "overengineered and weighty" engine/cylinder head components, it still delivers solid performance. The chamber/port combination of the HEMI head is responsible for it's "UNLIMITED" top end charge. The shaft-type rocker arms (heavy) are a bit stronger in material and keeps the rocker/valve tip alignment, while ball-stud, although lighter (a GREAT plus for rpms), may pull through the pushrod end. Still a WORTHY adversary!!
"Stupidity is Ignorance on Steroids" "Yeah, it's hopped to over 160" (quote by Kowalski in the movie Vanishing Point 1970 - Cupid Productions)
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Re: Hemi vs Wedge
[Re: Sixgun]
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07/20/12 11:20 PM
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