Demon-HeMi
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- (2) 5.7 HEMI, 3.7, & 3.6
I'd sooner drink bleach
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yep amen to that
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I'd sooner drink bleach
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That has been debunked several times since on AllPar and several sources have stated the 5.7 will survive through 2021.
That has been debunked several times since on AllPar and several sources have stated the 5.7 will survive through 2021.
News: State of the Hemi, 2022
Had Hillary won and continued Obama's CAFE enforcement then perhaps things would have changed sooner. Obviously anything can change yet again, but as of now there is little reason to believe the 5.7 production is actually ending next year.
i dont see them getting rid of the HEMI, its got a massive following, why would you dump something that is in such demand, but ill tell you this right now, if future rams only come in v6 builds, i wont own another one
That would be a major blow.
I wonder how much Fiat management meddles with domestic design? Fiat is the king of small vehicles. Their car are popular in Europe and around the world as the low-price low-frills leaders, but you look in China where their car-buying habits are a lot like ours (larger cars, minus pickups) and you see very few Fiats. I wasn't thrilled when I heard Fiat was going to be the new Chrysler parent. I've rented several Fiat cars, I think they're not great cars. Then again, maybe they are looking at another, perhaps even better, V8 too??
Anyone remember the early 80's when a 305 was the 'big' engine in GM trucks ...and base Firebirds came with 4-bangers?
Newer generation of HEMI engines have been pushed back a bit and should make a debut around 2023 or 2024. The cars should have a n/a version as well as a boosted version (not sure if Supercharged or Turbocharged) but will use the same block and lowers. Hearing DOHC also under consideration. Ford's 5.0L Coyote is DOHC and GM will introduce a new DOHC V8 next year. However, packaging will be the key decider.