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mtsummitx
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LOL..you arnt looking back far enough..you need to go back to the late 50's early 60's.. that's where the Hemi first became popular for top fuel....
Lol, I know when they came about. I am a die hard Mopar guy and did my senior research paper on the Hemi. I don't disagree with your statement of the larger component size, or the added expense and design complications with a Hemi. My agreement strays when you say a wedge makes more power than a Hemi. Air/fuel effieciently in, burned effectively, and efficiently out is how you make power, everyone knows that. A Hemi does that, intake ports are straight in, exhaust ports are straight out. You can't get straight in, straight out from a wedge. By design all things equal, a wedge cannot flow as efficiently as a Hemi.