hemi advantage?

a street hemi is a POS, a 440 mag would eat them up like nothing. The real question is your scenario and a race hemi...


"The street Hemi version was rated at 425 bhp (316.9 kW)(Gross) with two Carter AFB carburetors. In actual dynomometer testing, it produced 433.5 horsepower and 472 lb·ft (640 N·m) torque in purely stock form.[5] Interestingly, Chrysler's sales literature[6] published both the gross 425 hp (317 kW; 431 PS) and net 350 hp (261 kW; 355 PS) ratings for 1971."

350 HP is a POS? those are big numbers for 1971, comparable to what 500 HP would be these days to people (a big deal)