Jus Cruisin
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- 2019 Limited 4X4
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- E-torque hemi
My Ecoboost can adjust power levels based on what octane gas is being burned. Anything like that with Ram? 89 or 87 recommended
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89 is recommended in all Hemi's^^^^ Not being a jerk at all.. .. I just don't have a manual.... Or my truck yet. ...
I did not know that...Good info89 is recommended in all Hemi's
I Love my 18 Ram 2500 4x4 CC U.S.M.C.(ret) CPL
No, Ford is the only manufacturer from the big 3 that uses that approach, you'll find the same thing in most of their hi performance offerings, (Focus ST, Mustang 5.0, Ecoboost etc,don't know if it's a Ford thing across their entire lineup), Dodge or Chevy only account for knock in the system, so they cut timing accordingly when need it, that's how they can adjust for different octanes.My Ecoboost can adjust power levels based on what octane gas is being burned. Anything like that with Ram? 89 or 87 recommended
I use 87 and have used 87 for years in my old Ram and Charger... no issues.