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<blockquote data-quote="wkwoo69" data-source="post: 66809" data-attributes="member: 101"><p>Yes. The Hemi's valvetrain is actuated by pushrods. I think the first performance yank V-8 acutated by belt/gear was the LT-1 'Vette in the early 90's. Nutty country eh, you get these massive gas guzzlin' SUVs driven by one person, but manufacturers have to commit to selling a minimum number of hybrid cars by 2007 or something. </p><p></p><p>Should check out the estate equivalent to the 300C. I think its a Dodge. Real awesome looking!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkwoo69, post: 66809, member: 101"] Yes. The Hemi's valvetrain is actuated by pushrods. I think the first performance yank V-8 acutated by belt/gear was the LT-1 'Vette in the early 90's. Nutty country eh, you get these massive gas guzzlin' SUVs driven by one person, but manufacturers have to commit to selling a minimum number of hybrid cars by 2007 or something. Should check out the estate equivalent to the 300C. I think its a Dodge. Real awesome looking! [/QUOTE]
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