Thanks, Andy, Will Daimler allow a "TRUE CHRYSLER HEMI"? MERCEDES BENZ produced a supercharged nitro-fuel Hemi in 1937: Engineer Rudolf Uhlenhaut was chief designer 625 Horsepower from a 5.6 liter straight 8, for the Grand Prix Cars Fuel included Methyl Alcohol, Nitrobenzine, Sulpheric Ether and some other goodies (Inject peroxide, alter the mix, and you'd get rocket fuel) The W125 with Rudi Carraciola driving set the lap record at Monaco Grand Prix in 1937 that lasted until 1955. Grand Prix Board forced engine downsizing after this beast ripped the skinny cord tires to shreds. Daimler should support the Chrysler Hemi enthusiasticaly. They emphasize history in promoting Mercedes automobiles. It would be good marketing to properly position and promote a hemi in a specialty Chrysler car. Joe Brilando joebril@xxxx [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]