The Mopar name, Chrysler's clever blend of letters from its motor parts arm, is synonymous with powerful engines from the muscle car era. Today, Mopar continues to set the standard for high ...
When on the topic of Mopar engines, you'll hear all about the Hemi, max wedge, and 440. There is no shortage of people praising them out there. Make no mistake, the performance these mills deliver is ...
The topic of crate engines can be a bit divisive in the hot rodding community. On one hand, having an engine package custom tailored to your specific car and performance goals from knowledge and ...
Crate engines provide an excellent alternative to rebuilding a stock engine or purchasing a remanufactured long block to renew the HEMI power plant in your Mopar or swap it into your project vehicle.
The Big-block Mopar crate engine goes by many names. You may know it as the 383, 400, or 440. Racers call it the "wedge" to distinguish it from the ever-popular Hemi. Chrysler experts alternately call ...
The Hurricane inline-6 has finally arrived as a crate engine The crate engine is called the HurriCrate and is available in two tunes and two block sizes Pricing ranges from $7,995 to $13,745 ...
The Hellephant crate engine was introduced in 2018 by MOPAR when the company showcased it through the 1968 Dodge Charger restomod. This model was later considered the ultimate combination of MOPAR’s ...
Mopar enthusiasts rejoice. Dodge is adding two new crate engine series’ to its Direct Connection lineup of performance parts: the Hellephant and HurriCrate. Both engines will make their debut Nov. 1-4 ...
The Hellephant is a more powerful, 7.0-liter version of the Hellcat supercharged 6.2-liter V-8, which was first launched by Mopar in 2018. The original version generates 1,000 hp, and Dodge will soon ...