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08-03-2006 02:29 PM #3
I bought a 1956 Dodge 500 new. It had a 315 c.i. hemi with a single four barrel, but a dual four barrel option was available. 260 advertised horsepower and something in excess of 330 ft. lbs. of torque at a comparatively low rpm, and 9.5 to 1 (I think) c.r.
These engines can definitely be made to run.
The engine was in a cheapie Coronet 2-door sedan and the only indication that anything was different about it was a little crossed flags emblem on the hood. The car caused feelings of great distress among 283 "power pack" owners, even with its sad one-shifting automatic transmission (it stayed in flat low gear until it dumped over into drive at seventy).
As Mark says, some guys are making log-type intakes for the smaller hemi engines, but I really don't know about aftermarket parts.
Jim
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