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Why is the 426 Hemi better than the 440?

On the same day and the same cubic inches....I fear no Hemi with my Wedge.
Your special!:rofl:

You're sharper than the average bear...........

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You all forgot the real reason !!
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NHRA top fuel engine of choice! 12000 horses

They tried some others, they had limited success, didn’t seem to work long term:
BB Chev
Boss 429
427 SOHC

any others?

Many photos out there of Kalitta and Prudhomme with 427 SOHC. A BBC won a national event once. They just showed this photo of Kalitta with a Boss 429 on TV.

SOHC 427 in wInnepeg

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Well just for the fun of it.....................
Darren Tedder Dual Quad 654 ci Hemi
Richard Burdette Dual Quad 540 ci Hemi
Jim LaRoy Single 4bbl 500 ci Wedge.
Three normally aspirated Mopars all on the same day. I think Darren had more money in his cylinder heads than I had in my entire engine.......maybe my whole car.

https://www.youtube.com/user/dynomaxdyno
I forget what car you have:BangHead: Post up a pic!
Darren and Fred had a cool relationship...........RIP HEMI FRED.:praying::praying::praying:
 
Not going to read the entire thread, but if not mentioned, remember the 426 hemi came out 3 years before the 440. .................MO
 
Not going to read the entire thread, but if not mentioned, remember the 426 hemi came out 3 years before the 440. .................MO
Not mentioned, because it was 1964 hemi and 1966 440, so two years is closer.
 
I forget what car you have:BangHead: Post up a pic!
Darren and Fred had a cool relationship...........RIP HEMI FRED.:praying::praying::praying:
In the videos it is the green '72 Demon with the orange '70 Duster front. Johnny Hunkins once gave it the 'Joe Dirt Award' for the ugliest car at Mopars at The Strip. It still looks exactly the same today. It's parked out in the yard with no engine or trans. I built it while recovering from cancer surgery. 4-link with NHRA certified cage.

While at Summit Racing Sparks, NV we qualified for the DynoMax Power to the Wheels finals. A guy there said, "When I first saw your car from a distance I though it was a POS. Then I went over and looked at it. You built a really nice car!"
 
I had a car magazine that had an article that pitted a 440 six pack against a Hemi. They ran 10 quarter mile drags. Every race, the 440 was quicker off the line, but the Hemi won every single race.
 
In the videos it is the green '72 Demon with the orange '70 Duster front. Johnny Hunkins once gave it the 'Joe Dirt Award' for the ugliest car at Mopars at The Strip. It still looks exactly the same today. It's parked out in the yard with no engine or trans. I built it while recovering from cancer surgery. 4-link with NHRA certified cage.

While at Summit Racing Sparks, NV we qualified for the DynoMax Power to the Wheels finals. A guy there said, "When I first saw your car from a distance I though it was a POS. Then I went over and looked at it. You built a really nice car!"
Stealth,,,,,,love it!! When they are undercover it's hilarious to see the look people give it when the ET comes up on the board......LMOL
 
Read something back in the day SOHC's run by MT said blocks were good for 7 runs. Not positive about it.
 
If you haven't seen this before....here's why>
 
Just for discussion, I remember a time when the NHRA A/stock automatic record holder -a 70 Hemi Cuda had a slower time than the B/stock automatic record holder -a 70 440+6 Challenger
 
The good; Hemi heads flow well even stock. 5/16" valve stems, 2x4 intake so plenty of carb. Biggest cam of any 2nd gen Mopar motor. Strong rods. 440 Wedge; cheap, more cubes, 6pak has plenty of carb. The bad; Hemi pistons are heavy even in aftermarket form. Valve train is heavy. Cost of aftermarket valve train. 440 Wedge; block suspect over 700hp.Stock pistons have the highest compression distance in the market. (However this bodes well when you add stroke. Plenty of room) Stock pistons heavy. Shortest valve length of any American V8. Now in aftermarket form to the 700-950hp level. There isnt much difference. Hemi will cost more. Have to be careful with internal weight because they will keep making power well north of 7000rpm. All out power. Aftermarket Hemi is king.
Doug
 
dvw, excellent points on the internals! I don’t see how a 440-6 could beat a well tuned Hemi, both with competent drivers. The 440-6 used the same heads as the 4bbl, flowed around 230 cfm I believe, not good for that many cubes.
 
Just for discussion, I remember a time when the NHRA A/stock automatic record holder -a 70 Hemi Cuda had a slower time than the B/stock automatic record holder -a 70 440+6 Challenger

Yeah I'm sure it happened more than once. You know racers "tweak" a little sometimes. I think just on the dyno it looks like a mismatch, but real world sometimes things are a little different. Everything I've read about head to head was the same as mentioned here, the 440 jumped out and then the Hemi rolled by. With the differance in torque I can't see the Hemi losing 5 out of 10 attempts. IMHO ..I'll take either and not complain.
 
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