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.........
Well, I'm assuming by "win" you mean which one runs the quarter mile fastest, In which case the numbers say:Avg. Qtr mile time for the yenko 13.16 @ 105For the hemi, the consensus seems to be about 13.10Mind you, these times can vary based on driver skill, course conditions, etc.
It will run a high 13 second quarter mile with the hemi engine.
Muscle cars were not about top speed but rather about 1/4 mile speed. The 1966 Cobra 427 V8 was the fastest car of the 60s with a 1/4 mile speed of 12.2 seconds at 118 mph. #2. 1966 Corvette 427 #3. 1969 Plymouth Road Runner 440 Six-Pack #4. 1970 Cuda 427 Hemi #5. 1970 Chevelle SS 454
The charger will win this quarter mile race.
well the 426 hemi has 425 horsepower stock and also the 6.1 hemi has 425 and the 5.7 hemi has about 380 horse power it can run the quarter mile around high 13.00 seconds in a dodge ram mabye 15.00 because of the weight of the truck
That all depends on the engine in the car and what rearend you have but a 340 cuda could run high 13's to low 14 seconds.
No a quarter mile is half of a half mile.
There are two eighths in a quarter mile.
Between: "quarter (1/4) mile"
A quarter mile = 402.336 metres.
There are 440 yards in a quarter mile.
You'll have to be more specific, as in years and trim, but either way almost always the GTP. Stock GTPs run 14s, most Hemi Rams can't touch that stock.