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Emmo
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That thing got a Hemi????
Original Message Jul 16, 2005 1:14 pm |
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Roger
Joined: Mar 1, 2005
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Re: That thing got a Hemi????
Reply #15 Jul 20, 2005 12:30 am |
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The word HEMI is actually short for hemispherical. In a piston engine, the area from the top of the piston to the top of the cylinder head by the valve heads is known as the combustion chamber (this is actually just an area of air!). The combustion chamber on most overhead valved AUTOMOTIVE engines are either wedge shaped (think of a piece of pie) or hemispherical (think of tennis ball cut in half). The cylinder head design dictates the combustion area shape, so when someone says "hemi", it really only refers to the engine's cylinder head having a hemispherically shaped combustion chamber. <p>Hemi heads have the spark plug located at dead center of the combustion chamber, which makes for an extremely efficient & powerful fuel/air mixing & flame burn (actual igniting of the fuel/air). Hemi heads also have ideal valve placement to help the flow of air (intake & exhaust) through the cylinder head. In simple terms, the head design is VERY efficient, and allows an engine to make excellent power! On the downside, hemi heads themselves usually are quite heavy & large, and valvetrains can be somewhat complex (read: expensive).</p><p>Wedge shaped combustion chambers are what most OPE engines have, as do most automotive engines. The "wedge" shape by design, is not as efficient as a "hemi" due to all the sharp angles that are present, which creates turbulance. The valve placement & spark plug location are less than ideal also. Cost was a big factor that lead to the wedge design. However, a wedge chamber CAN be modified to produce very impressive burn & airflow rates - having said that, IMHO all this "HEMI" talk (car & truck commercials) as of late really doesn't impress me personally. Chrysler/Daimler is really getting a lot of hype & sales out of it though...</p><p>There is another variation of head called a semi-hemi, but it is not widely used. It is actually a cross between a wedge & hemi shaped combustion chambers.</p><p>Marty <img alt="" src="/components/FCKeditor/editor/images/smiley/msn/shades_smile.gif"/>
Great response! Thanks!!!
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robmints
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Re: That thing got a Hemi????
Reply #18 Jul 20, 2005 10:17 pm |
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snowshoveler
tides in dirts out surfs up
Location: bridgewater nova scotia...aka the swamp
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Re: That thing got a Hemi????
Reply #19 Jul 23, 2005 9:13 am |
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mmmmm...my hemi is a 2004 ram with 3:55 gears is very lazy around town.its so bad i can hardly keep up withan old tired honda civic with an automatic tranny. sherri,s f150 4x4 with a six will easily run away from it in town and is better on gas. in my opinion dodge made a mistake with these. the hemi is built to turn a lot of rpms and then they give it crappy gears and a lousey tranny thats always shifting up instead of down. its a shame they couldnt build the rest of the truck to handle the engine ,it would sure be awsome if they did. ive had 3 dodges in a row and this is the last one for me. its been a real dissapointment to me and now sherri wont even drive it now,she says she would rather walk. disgruntled hemi driver
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dale
Joined: Sep 25, 2005
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Re: What is a hemi?
Reply #23 Sep 25, 2005 11:21 pm |
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I'm not much for brand loyalty, but I wanna see which one of these bad boys really works! I see the big block Chevy unit is out on the loose and presumably either ran out of fuel or snow or both! The Dodge still looks pristine in the showroom. I think these guys should man up for a 'blow off" to separate the men from the boys! I would pay to see that action going down...
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