The HEMI is a diferent animal when it comes to velocity. Folks get fooled into thinking that with those large ports, they don't have good low end velocity. When you consider how the HEMI is designed, that is not necessarily true. On a BB Mopar with stock ports, they have great velocity on the low end -- but the valves are a lot smaller and the wedge head suffers from considerably more shrouding of the valve than the HEMI. The BB has 2.14 intakes which are shrouded a ton more than the HEMI intakes. The HEMI pops open 2.25 intakes with minimal shrouding. That said, when those 2.25's start coming off the valve seat with such a small shrouding effect, they are already moving big air. The 2.14 BB valves aren't moving a ton of air coming off the eat compared to the HEMI. So, when you figure the difference in valve layout and valve size, the HEMI is moving a lot of air at low rpm. I have taken care of many BB's from all makes on the drag strip and some can run with the HEMI off the line. But because of the huge ports, larger valves, and lack of valve shrouding, when the big ole HEMI gets rolling it just gets stronger and stronger all the way down the 1/4 mile. The conception is that the HEMI was slow off the line, but the huge top end pull just makes it look that way...