392 cubic inch in a hemi 6.2
392 cubic inch in a hemi 6.2
Knowing the firing order of an engine can help a person with the wiring of the engine. The firing order Dodge 392 Hemi is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2.
The SRT-8's have a 6.2L HEMI engine.
THE STANDARD BORE ON THE 354ci HEMI IS 3.983 WITH A STROKE OF 3.625. THE 331 IS 3.813 WITH THE SAME CRANK. THE 392 IS 4.000 IN A TALLER BLOCK AND A 3.906 STROKE CRANKSHAFT
I believe that's a 392 Chrysler hemi manifold, 1958.
The 440, was a wedge motor. The Hemi, was a 426. They made a 392, but it was not for high performance. The hemi cars, were lucky to run in the 12's. Actually, the hot ticket for Dodge was the "max wedge," which was much faster. The Hemi was really quite a dissapointment, and most were pulled out, and trashed, or blown up. They could be beat with a small block Chevy. I know that for fact.........
the 426 hemi is the best and only true hemi, these new so called hemi engines are really not true hemi's.
The Hemi was upgraded in 2009.The Hemi was upgraded in 2009.
There are six factor pairs: 392 = 1 x 392 392 = 2 x 196 392 = 4 x 98 392 = 7 x 56 392 = 8 x 49 392 = 14 x 28
no it's not a hemi.
392 56 x 7 = 392