loveracing1988
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- Joined
- Jul 4, 2013
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- Location
- Clarkston, MI
- Ram Year
- 2020
- Engine
- 6.7 Cummins
You know the sad thing is ripp came onto a jeep forum I'm on offering their kit for the v6 grand cherokee and people said the same line "get a hemi" I defended the people who wanted to run the supercharger because in order to upgrade to the hemi in the grand cherokee you have to step up trim levels. I defended those people because I saw a value to not getting a Hemi in that platform if you wanted the base model.Actually, that's a value judgment. And you don't get to make it for my truck.
I might prefer the supercharged Pentastar to a Hemi, whereas you might not. That has value to me that you haven't accounted for in your math. It's just just about the bucks sometimes.
And again, nobody in this thread asked "should we"; it's all about "how" here.
Knowing the origin of the tick, and that actual Chrysler techs have stated in no uncertain terms that these engines have a design flaw involving low oil pressure under loaded idle (idle in D), getting less oil up to those overcomplicated MDS lifters than is needed to lubricate them properly, is troubling.
I don't HAVE to know a hundred people who have crashed doing 1/4 mile drag passes on a 5/16-mile long track in order to figure out it's probably a bad idea.
All we're asking is that you keep your "get a Hemi" out of a performance thread dedicated to our Penatstars. We'll be the ones to make that judgment, thank you very much.
In the ram the hemi can be had in any trim level but the hfe.
So if you want to spend $5700 to get V8 horsepower out of your V6 ruining any advantage to having the v6 go for it, I honestly don't care, it is your money, but when you blow up that weak 845rfe transmission or melt a piston good luck.