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A/LA/Hemi pattern

  • 241/260/270 in³ "Semi-Hemi" A-series
    Chrysler A engine
    The Chrysler A engine is a small-block V8 automobile engine from Chrysler Corporation. It was produced from 1956 until 1967, when it was replaced by the wedge-head LA engine. The A engine's combustion chambers are polyspherical, and it is not related to Chrysler's Hemi engines of the same era.The...

     V8
  • 277/301/303/313/318  in³ "Plymouth Poly A-series V8
  • 326 in³ Red Ram 326 A-series V8
  • 273/318/340/360 in³ small block LA-series
    Chrysler LA engine
    The LA engines are a family of pushrod OHV 90° V-block gasoline engines built by Chrysler Corporation and factory-installed in passenger vehicles, trucks and vans, commercial vehicles, marine and industrial applications from 1964 through 2003...

     V8
  • 238 in³ LA-series V6
  • Magnum 3.9 liter LA-series V6
  • Magnum 4.7/5.2/5.9 liter LA-series V8
  • Viper
    Dodge Viper
    The first prototype was tested in January 1989. It debuted in 1991 with two pre-production models as the pace car for the Indianapolis 500 when Dodge was forced to substitute it in place of the Japanese-built Stealth because of complaints from the United Auto Workers, and went on sale in January...

     8.0/8.3 liter LA-series V10
  • Ram Tough Magnum LA-series V10
  • 2000-present 5.7/6.1/6.4/6.6 liter Hemi V8

B/RB pattern

  • 350/361/383/400 in³ big block B
    Chrysler B engine
    Chrysler's B and RB engines are a series of big-block V8s which in 1958 replaced the first-generation Hemi engines. The B and RB engines use wedge-shaped combustion chambers....

    -series V8
  • 413/426/440 in³ big block RB
    Chrysler B engine
    Chrysler's B and RB engines are a series of big-block V8s which in 1958 replaced the first-generation Hemi engines. The B and RB engines use wedge-shaped combustion chambers....

    -series V8
  • 1965-1971 426 in³ Hemi V8
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