1 of the peeps (IMO) responsible for the Hemi Ram's "Slow" rep
ORIGINAL: nickoman01
lokks sweet. the 3.7L is okay in my jeep but it has to suck *** in somehtign as heavy as that.
lokks sweet. the 3.7L is okay in my jeep but it has to suck *** in somehtign as heavy as that.
ya, deffinatly rice. I hate it when people make things look like something they are not, like I will never put r/t on my truck unless it was a real r/t
haha that's sweet. His truck may turn more heads than mine but I know when him and I are climbing some mountain pass my truck will have no problem going 100+ while he's stuck at 55 lol. This is the first hemi wanna be I have seen but the lightning guys see this crap all the time.
The 3.7 V6 has less torque and horsepower available.
When a large & blunt pickup body design
like a 2002+ Ram
has less hp available
it makes engineering sense
to add aerodynamic improvements to the truck body
to reduce the hp needed to push through the air.
You will be able to feel the gains from aero improvements
much more on a 3.7 V6 Ram,
than on a 5.7 V8.
Acceleration in the 50+ mph speed range will be more
and highway MPG will improve a greater percentage
on a 3.7V6
than if the same aero mods had been done
to a 5.7, V10 or Cummins.
Bed Tonneau, front air dam, & side skirts
are some of the best mods you could justify making
to a 3.7 V6 Ram.
The above mods probably drop the Cd of the truck body
from the factory 0.52 to something in the 0.38 to 0.42 range.
You could call this truck a 'ricer'
if it had a silly 'Coffee Can' exhaust tip
but it doesn't......
For a 2003 model with 67,000 miles
it has been taken good care of too.
Does your truck have a aftermarket air intake
with a oiled gauze cone filter
and a design that makes more noise than stock?
Does your truck have a throttle body spacer?
Does your truck have an underdrive pulley set
that slowed down the alternator rpm?
Have you measured your exhaust system backpressure
after making a change,
or are you afraid that too large mufflers and pipes will
'reduce your torque' ?
If so,
that 3.7 Ram's owner might have made better decisions
about what mods really work
than you have.........
When a large & blunt pickup body design
like a 2002+ Ram
has less hp available
it makes engineering sense
to add aerodynamic improvements to the truck body
to reduce the hp needed to push through the air.
You will be able to feel the gains from aero improvements
much more on a 3.7 V6 Ram,
than on a 5.7 V8.
Acceleration in the 50+ mph speed range will be more
and highway MPG will improve a greater percentage
on a 3.7V6
than if the same aero mods had been done
to a 5.7, V10 or Cummins.
Bed Tonneau, front air dam, & side skirts
are some of the best mods you could justify making
to a 3.7 V6 Ram.
The above mods probably drop the Cd of the truck body
from the factory 0.52 to something in the 0.38 to 0.42 range.
You could call this truck a 'ricer'
if it had a silly 'Coffee Can' exhaust tip
but it doesn't......
For a 2003 model with 67,000 miles
it has been taken good care of too.
Does your truck have a aftermarket air intake
with a oiled gauze cone filter
and a design that makes more noise than stock?
Does your truck have a throttle body spacer?
Does your truck have an underdrive pulley set
that slowed down the alternator rpm?
Have you measured your exhaust system backpressure
after making a change,
or are you afraid that too large mufflers and pipes will
'reduce your torque' ?
If so,
that 3.7 Ram's owner might have made better decisions
about what mods really work
than you have.........
the air dam and side skirts and mods for the v6 aint what we are talking about, the truck looks good. Its the hemi badges that we are talking about that makes it a ricer, making it something its not
ORIGINAL: turbot_bird
the air dam and side skirts and mods for the v6 aint what we are talking about, the truck looks good. Its the hemi badges that we are talking about that makes it a ricer, making it something its not
the air dam and side skirts and mods for the v6 aint what we are talking about, the truck looks good. Its the hemi badges that we are talking about that makes it a ricer, making it something its not
it reminds me of a guy i go to school with. he drives a auto cicvic with a body kit and fart cans it looks like it would be fast but i raced him in my dak and i cruched him at half throttle never hit wot.
That's so lame and completely gives HEMI's a bad name. It disgusts me.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_275408/mpag.../tm.htm#275408
ORIGINAL: 94rt10ohio
I saw a Hemi badge on a Civic a few times. We use the same road going into work, he usually does about 75/80 on the freeway so I see him pass me on occasion. One day when I have my Hemi or SRT I am going to pass him back is there is no traffic!
I saw a Hemi badge on a Civic a few times. We use the same road going into work, he usually does about 75/80 on the freeway so I see him pass me on occasion. One day when I have my Hemi or SRT I am going to pass him back is there is no traffic!



