In 1970, Chrysler produced two versions of the famous Hemi engine: a road version and a Nascar version. Although, it seems that both engines have the same amount of horsepower (425 @ 5,000) and torque(490 @ 4,000), but are defined as OHV for the Dodge Charger and SOHC for the Plymouth Superbird.
I know the main differences between OHV and SOHC engines... but, despite being more complex than the OHV, does the SOHC have any advantages?
-Nick
I know the main differences between OHV and SOHC engines... but, despite being more complex than the OHV, does the SOHC have any advantages?
-Nick