Engine stall and Bogging

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Nuscence813

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Good afternoon, I own a 2020 Ram 1500, Hemi. Recently had an issue with stalling and bogging while driving. During idle, there is no issue but as soon as I turn out of my driveway and head down the street, my truck starts to bog, stalls and cuts out (engine off). During the symptoms, there is a sound of air gushing/sucking. Recently performed maintenance overhaul: oil change, plugs, air filter, o2 sensors and crank position sensor. codes are P0172, P0175 and P0000B. Has or does anyone have any experience with this or knows what is going on? Any advice at this would be appreciated.
 

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What brand sensors did you use ? Why did you replace these sensors ? How many miles ?
 
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The sensors are Mopar brand and they were changed due to the previous codes for lean/rich mixtures. The vehicle has 66k miles.
 

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p0172
  • Faulty Front Heated Oxygen Sensor
  • Faulty Spark Plugs
  • Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor
  • Exhaust Gas Leaks
  • Ignition Misfiring
  • Incorrect Fuel Pressure
  • Faulty Fuel Injectors
p0175
  • Faulty front heated oxygen sensor
  • Ignition misfiring
  • Faulty fuel injectors
  • Exhaust gas leaks
  • Incorrect fuel pressure
  • Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor

What are the Possible Causes of the DTC P000B Dodge?​

NOTE: The causes shown may not be a complete list of all potential problems, and it is possible that there may be other causes.
  • Erratic camshaft position due to low oil pressure, Change to a larger oil filter
  • Oil flow restriction in the oil passages or the variable camshaft timing (VCT) valve body
  • Camshaft advance mechanism binding (VCT unit)
  • Damaged VCT phaser
  • Radio frequency interference (RFI)
 

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Vacuum Leak, PCV valve, Do you have an oil catch can installed ?

Do you have an enclosed air box for your intake air filter ?

Is your Air intake sensor connected ?

What spark plugs did you use
and where did you purchase them ?
Did you use anti-seize on the plugs how much did you use ?

EDIT:

It might seem a little early but could it be the timing chain is stretched and needs replacing ?
 
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Check and retorque your intake manifold ,these loosen on their own ,needs to be tightened at least once a year. 108 inch pounds. potential vacuum leaks.
 
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