FranksterX
Junior Member
my 2015 5.7 hemi ram 1500, for a truck, i figure from a stop, turning and mashing the gas, I should be able to crack the tires. Some times it will get a good drift and other times I can’t even get the tires to squeak. Is this common? Bought with no miles, pedal response was horrible, after several resets, I added the pedal commander. Very nice, actually added safety to driving. I just added super 44 muffler and a K&N CAI. Sounds great, now withCAI, truck can fall on it’s face when giving too much pedal. As in I can give too much pedal and it actually slows down. No trouble lights have come on. Feel like somehow getting too much air,or not enough gas. Is inconsistent power common with hemis? I’m not looking to take it to the track, but I would the option to boil my tires. It’s a truck, light back end, this should be easy. 2 wheel drive, 6 speed trans. 30k miles. Not sure how much of any warranty is voided so far, what’s the best way for consistency. Should I get a tuner or something? I am not computer savvy. Could I fix this for 1-$500s? Open for what’s worked for others. I do turn off traction control and I put In 5th gear to stay out of eco mode, I do this every time I start tengine.
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