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MOPAR’S MINI HEMI

MOPAR’S MINI HEMI
HEMISPHERICAL COMBUSTION CHAMBERS WERE SUCCESSFULLY EMPLOYED BY MANY FACTORIES DURING THE TWO-VALVE ERA AND THEIR ORIGINS GO BACK TO THE INDUSTRY’S VERY BEGINNINGS

like me knew all about ‘hot’ engines. Our vast knowledge relied on a few certainties: Ultimate ignition: Scintilla Vertex magneto. Top Carbies: SU (twin or triple) – Euro brands like Dell’Orto, Weber and Solex were ignored at a time when the

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