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The '''Chrysler Hemi engine''', known by the trademark '''Hemi''' or '''HEMI''', refers to a series of high-performance American [[overhead valve]] [[V8 engine]]s built by [[Chrysler]] with [[hemispherical combustion chamber]]s. Three generations have been produced: the FirePower series (with displacements from {{convert|241|cuin|L|1|abbr=on}} to {{convert|392|cuin|L|1|abbr=on}}) from 1951 to 1958;<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.oldcarbrochures.com/static/NA/Chrysler_and_Imperial/1951_Chrysler/1951_Chrysler_FirePower_Advantages/1951%20Chrysler%20FirePower%20Advantages-01.html |title=1951 Chrysler FirePower Advantages |publisher=oldcarbrochures.com |access-date=January 16, 2014}}</ref> a famed {{convert|426|cuin|L|1|abbr=on}} race and street engine from 1964-1971; and family of advanced Hemis (displacing between {{convert|5.7|L|cuin|0|abbr=on}} {{convert|6.4|L|cuin|0|abbr=on}} from 2003 to 2024.
 
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Although Chrysler is most identified with the use of "Hemi" as a marketing term, many other auto manufacturers have incorporated similar cylinder head designs. The engine block and cylinder heads were cast and manufactured at [[Indianapolis Foundry]].{{which|date=May 2024}}{{when|date=May 2024}}{{cn|date=May 2024}}
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During the 1970s and 1980s, Chrysler also applied the term ''Hemi'' to their Australian-made [[Chrysler Hemi-6 Engine|Hemi-6 Engine]], and a 4-cylinder [[Astron 2.6|Mitsubishi 2.6L engine]] installed in various North American market vehicles.