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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 03:18 PM
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but that means i cant drive the truck. i cant do that. Will the mileage increase with headers and and chip?
 
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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by HankL
i clearly meant that purchasing a 5.7 Ram
should be considered

Air_Ram
it is not an attack
to suggest that ethanol is giving you problems,
and not just with impairing your ability to read and understand simple forum posts,
.... notice that others are telling you this too
Really hank... is that what you meant... Oh my bad... because when you suggested you could have a HEMI for "less than the cost of most tuners for 4.7s" I just assumed that you had meant a HEMI SWAP... Silly me. By the way... where are you buying an entire HEMI RAM TRUCK for 425.00... heck Ill give you the benefit of doubt... where are you buying a HEMI RAM for 1,000 bucks... Yeah..Ok... nice try but I knew what you meant the first time... Your just back tracking now.

Originally Posted by HankL
We are in tough economic times
but one aspect of this
is that a 5.7 engined Ram
can be had very inexpensively
today.... less than the cost of most tuners for 4.7s
And if your suggesting that its cheaper for somone who currently owns a 4.7L Ram to go upside down on a new truck payment for a 5.7L HEMI... is also off the wall and no way a bright move in difficult times.. So unless you where addressing somone who has yet to purchase a truck your post was not helpful to those who currently own a 4.7L and have chosen to view this tread for some HELPFUL information to HELP them make what they currently have better... Wheres your HEMI... don't you still drive a 5.9L... The 4.7L is far superior to your 5.9L in EVERY aspect. Making almost the same power output with more then a liter less of displacement! So perhaps you should follow some of your own advice or just stop BSing people.



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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Skeeter_Eater
What's the best mods for me to get better fuel mileage. Please list prices with the mod as well. And yes I have the 4.7
The Electric fan is one everyone should look into. Its worth 10RWHP on the DYNO and about 2-3MPG under a light foot. Great mod.

Going from 3.55 gears to 4.56 gears gained me 3-4MPG@60MPH and a ton of off the line/towing performance. Hands down my favorite single mod.

Cold air induction system. Your factory induction system SUCKS in a bad way. Replacing it with one that flows freely will net you 10-12RWHP and approximately 2-3 MPG.

High flow "Y" pipe and single 3" exhaust system is what the 4.77L likes best... at least when making up to 300RWHP ball park. It responds real well to the single 3" CAT/MUFFLER.

70MM throttle body will tie in all the mods above allowing unrestricted air flow.

Headers would be one of the last mods on my list but it will be a great mod when done only after addressing the true restrictions of your exhaust system.. the factory crap "Y" pipe.

Tuner... this would be a great mod ANYTIME on the list.. Superchips is available for 1999-2007 4.7L and SCT is also available for those who want the best.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me,

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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 07:18 AM
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Chrysler engineers have clearly come up with some good engine designs such as:
426 Hemi, slant six, 5.7 Hemi (and they selected the Cummins)
but
is the 4.7 a good design?

Has the 4.7 ever won a position in the Ward's Ten Best Engines competition?

Has Chrysler itself ever said that the 4.7 V8 is superior to other 3.7 to 4.8 L engines in terms of the commonly accepted BMEP or BSFC measures?

Did Chrysler ever publish a paper in the SAE Journal about how proud they were of new features in the 4.7 v8?
It is traditional to do this if you feel you have an innovative new engine. Chrysler did publish SAE papers on the 426, the 8L V10 and the 5.7 V8

Has the 4.7 v8 ever had either the best acceleration or best fuel economy in a comparison of either compact Dakota style pickups, or full size Ram style pickups?
(No)

Was the original 4.7 V8 design good, average, or 'nuthin to brag about' ?
If the original design was at least 'average',
why were there such LARGE gains
in Torque, Hp and BSFC on the 2008 re-design of the 4.7 ?
(which Chrysler officially says was done by the 5.7 team )
 
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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 10:43 AM
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I have read that the 2008 4.7 version is redesigned and better? Is this true? I know it puts out more horsepower thatn before. I have even seen it called the 'semi-hemi'.

And thanks AIR RAM, I do have a CAI and single exhaust system. I do not have a new Y pipe however. Who sells those for good prices? Sounds interesting. Anything to help the flow in and out.....Thanks for the info.
 
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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by rssjib
I have read that the 2008 4.7 version is redesigned and better? Is this true? I know it puts out more horsepower thatn before. I have even seen it called the 'semi-hemi'.

And thanks AIR RAM, I do have a CAI and single exhaust system. I do not have a new Y pipe however. Who sells those for good prices? Sounds interesting. Anything to help the flow in and out.....Thanks for the info.
I forgot what chrysler did to the 4.7 but I think it got redesigned in 07. I think it pushes about 60 hp and 80 tq. Im not exaclty sure what the specs are but i know its a huge gain.
 
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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 10:59 AM
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What is the electric fan mod??
 
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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 02:05 PM
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Remove your clutch fan and install the FLEX-A-LITE 180 fan... that's worth 10RWHP...

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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by HankL
but is the 4.7 a good design?
YES It is... your just not smart enough to know it because you have only owned your Jurassic 5.2L... Which the 4.7L replaced and coincidentally the 4.7L would it to shame in EVERY aspect.

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Old Nov 19, 2008 | 02:59 PM
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an old post,
that 4.7, 5.7 and 5.9 V8 owners might find interesting:
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Even before MDS was introduced on the 5.7V8
the unmodified EPA lab results were showing
that the 5.7 was within 4% of the 4.7 V8
in fuel efficiency.
The actual test results are available online from the EPA at:

http://www.epa.gov/fueleconomy/data.htm

to see the actual results go to this link:

http://www.epa.gov/otaq/tcldata.htm

These are not the 'Window Sticker' numbers,
these databases have the actual
city and highway test results down to a tenth of a mpg.
This makes it easier to compare.
These tests are done on Chrysler's own dynos
and an employee who is a Registered Professional Engineer
has to sign and stamp that the tests are done correctly
as it is a felony to lie to the EPA.

If you look at the 2003 year numbers
you can compare the
Magnum 5.9V8 to the Hemi 5.7V8 (without MDS back then)
and to the 4.7V8 and 3.7V6
all in Ram pickups
of nearly the same weight.

3.7V6 2wd had 25.4 MPG highway with 45RFE and 3.55 diff
4.7V8 2wd had 24.2 MPG highway with 45RFE and 3.55 diff
5.7V8 2wd had 23.3 MPG highway with 545RFE and 3.55 diff
5.9V8 2wd had 22.0 MPG highway with 47RE and 3.55 diff

Chrysler's official press release on the 5.7 Hemi said that it was 8-12% more
fuel efficient than the 10 year old Magnum 5.9V8 design. But notice
in the above that in the 2003 Ram pickup the 5.7 Hemi was only (23.3/22) 6%
more efficient at highway speed. This may be because the 545 automatic
transmission has more internal friction when in overdrive (where it has two
planetary gearsets turning) compared to the older 47RE auto that only had one
planetary gearset turning.

For comparing the 5.7 with MDS to the 4.7
look at the 2007 year numbers.

4.7V8 2wd had 23.7 MPG highway with 545RFE and 3.55 diff
5.7MDS 2wd had 25.4 MPG highway with 545RFE and 3.55 diff

Adding MDS to the 5.7V8 at a steady 55 mph improved it by
(25.4/23.3) or 9%
This matches what Chrysler said in their press release about MDS on the 5.7V8
where they wrote the most gains were below 60 mph, with maximum gain of 20%
around 45 mph.

 
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