Today is April 13, or 413, which HOT ROD proclaims as 413 Max Wedge Day. Although the 413ci version of Mopar's tall-deck big-block saw use in everything from Dodge dump trucks to Plymouth sedans, the ...
The Mopar 426 Max Wedge engine, often overshadowed by its louder, more notorious competitors, was a powerhouse that redefined performance in the muscle car era. Despite its legacy fading over time, ...
The Dodge 426 Max Wedge engine stands as one of the most iconic powerplants in automotive history, often overshadowed by its ...
The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is arguably Chrysler's most iconic engine ever. However, it's not the only beefed-up mill that powered street-legal and race-spec Mopars alike in the 1960s.
Let's pretend it's May 1962 and you're a diehard Chrysler loyalist who loves drag racing. You could search for a used 392 Hemi, but good luck keeping the bottom end from grenading after slapping on an ...
When you hear about a 572-inch Mopar engine, your first thought might be that it's a Hemi, and generally you would be right. But with the right parts, you can hit that 572-inch displacement number in ...
The cool thing about Jay Leno is that he's showcasing both classic and modern cars on his YouTube channel. You can see that he's a true automobile enthusiast. Having driven new performance cars like ...
The Plymouth Belvedere Super Stock ‘Max Wedge’ has a neat central fin on its bootlid. Too thirsty, too noisy and too uncivilised to be daily drivers, many were run at NHRA Sup ...