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Old 12-12-2009, 05:34 AM
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"The one current example I show below is a 350 h.p. car in a slightly lighter body, but still could not hold a candle to a heavier Hemi car both in the same tune on the 1320." Well I'm not so sure of this. You're probably talking about the '66 L-79 Chevy II and history shows that Bill Jenkins gave fits to Jere Stahl's Hemi Belvedere. We're talking Street Hemis here and not Race Hemis. There's a BIG difference right there and unfortunately many people get them mixed up. I've heard plenty of stories about those 66-67 Street Hemis getting there asses handed to them by those L-79 Chevy II's. Naturally, it's about power-to-weight and weight transfer and that EXTREMELY nose heavy STREET Hemi Belvedere wasn't even in the same league as the one-year earlier '65 A-990 RACE Hemi's.

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I am well aware of the difference of a street Hemi and a race Hemi.

As bolded above is what turns a Hemi into the animal it is. Many stock 67 up Hemis were beat by the same car with a stock 440-4 HP car. The hemi simply needed distributor recurve and re-jetted carbs. If you added headers then they REALLY came alive as the engines power comes from the great flowing heads.

A 66-67 Hemi powered B body built well to NHRA blueprint stock class specs will run in the high 10s
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