losemodule
Junior Member
Hey guys, I need some Dodge brains on this because I’m stuck in limp mode after an engine swap.
Truck: 2011 Ram 1500, 5.7 HEMI
Engine: 2012 5.7 HEMI long block
The story so far:
- After the swap, the truck wouldn’t start at first. I asked my buddy if he put the grounds back, and he made one on the spot. After that, it fired right up.
- First test drives went pretty well. I was even able to hit about 130 km/h.
- But it wouldn’t hold a charge and needed boosts to start.
- Then on later test drives it started dropping into limp mode.
- After that I did a crank/cam relearn. I also swapped the 2012 sensors out and put my original 2011 sensors back in.
- Now the codes for crank/cam correlation cleared, but the truck is still stuck in limp, it’s throwing random misfires, and it sounds lightly diesel-ish all the time.
Where I’m at:
I did this swap with some buddies who are decent mechanics, but they’re not Dodge guys, so now I’m wondering if they missed something with the wiring or grounds. I’m trying to rule out everything before I start tearing the engine down again.
What I need to know:
- Exactly where all the engine grounds go on a 2011 Ram 1500.
- Any other swap-specific info people have run into going 2011 to 2012.
- Has anyone fought through this before with the cam/crank relearn, misfires, diesel-ish sound, and limp mode?
TL;DR: 2011 truck, 2012 HEMI swap. Needed a makeshift ground to even start. Got it running and up to 130 km/h, but needed boosts. Later it started dropping into limp mode. Did a crank/cam relearn and sensor swap, but now it’s stuck in limp with random misfires and sounds like a small diesel. I need the proper ground locations for this truck and any advice on whether my issue sounds ground-related or cam/PCM mismatch.
Thanks in advance — I’m stuck here.
Truck: 2011 Ram 1500, 5.7 HEMI
Engine: 2012 5.7 HEMI long block
The story so far:
- After the swap, the truck wouldn’t start at first. I asked my buddy if he put the grounds back, and he made one on the spot. After that, it fired right up.
- First test drives went pretty well. I was even able to hit about 130 km/h.
- But it wouldn’t hold a charge and needed boosts to start.
- Then on later test drives it started dropping into limp mode.
- After that I did a crank/cam relearn. I also swapped the 2012 sensors out and put my original 2011 sensors back in.
- Now the codes for crank/cam correlation cleared, but the truck is still stuck in limp, it’s throwing random misfires, and it sounds lightly diesel-ish all the time.
Where I’m at:
I did this swap with some buddies who are decent mechanics, but they’re not Dodge guys, so now I’m wondering if they missed something with the wiring or grounds. I’m trying to rule out everything before I start tearing the engine down again.
What I need to know:
- Exactly where all the engine grounds go on a 2011 Ram 1500.
- Any other swap-specific info people have run into going 2011 to 2012.
- Has anyone fought through this before with the cam/crank relearn, misfires, diesel-ish sound, and limp mode?
TL;DR: 2011 truck, 2012 HEMI swap. Needed a makeshift ground to even start. Got it running and up to 130 km/h, but needed boosts. Later it started dropping into limp mode. Did a crank/cam relearn and sensor swap, but now it’s stuck in limp with random misfires and sounds like a small diesel. I need the proper ground locations for this truck and any advice on whether my issue sounds ground-related or cam/PCM mismatch.
Thanks in advance — I’m stuck here.

