2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Hemi 5.7 V-12 (Was told V-8 but 12 plugs)
The trouble comes as the truck warms up in this Oklahoma weather, it gets worse and worse. It only comes from hitting bumps. When I hit a bump it acts like it chokes it, even though i know it's fuel injected. There have been a few bumps which have killed the truck altogether. A couple of times, I've hit a bump and it doesn't kill it, but it causes it to act like a catalytic, where I can floor the gas and go no where, but the engine keeps running. Throwing it in neutral, killing it, and restarting it fixes it, and back on the road. The choke is instant, like it sucked air for 1/2 a second, then runs fine. If I lived in a city which repaired their roads, I would have no trouble, it's just bumps and potholes.
The only codes are the catalytic converter, but the muffler shop drove it around the building, couldn't get it to "choke", and said it couldn't be the converter because it wouldn't roar like a hemi should, like it roars.
Could the converter be only intermittent?
The trouble comes as the truck warms up in this Oklahoma weather, it gets worse and worse. It only comes from hitting bumps. When I hit a bump it acts like it chokes it, even though i know it's fuel injected. There have been a few bumps which have killed the truck altogether. A couple of times, I've hit a bump and it doesn't kill it, but it causes it to act like a catalytic, where I can floor the gas and go no where, but the engine keeps running. Throwing it in neutral, killing it, and restarting it fixes it, and back on the road. The choke is instant, like it sucked air for 1/2 a second, then runs fine. If I lived in a city which repaired their roads, I would have no trouble, it's just bumps and potholes.
The only codes are the catalytic converter, but the muffler shop drove it around the building, couldn't get it to "choke", and said it couldn't be the converter because it wouldn't roar like a hemi should, like it roars.
Could the converter be only intermittent?