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2026 HEMI or Hurricane?

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So what oil was being used in the engine these parts came from? That info is not disclosed in the report.

Also, that report is from 2018, so doesn't cover the current Hemi with revised lifters
 
This thread has the same vibe as every other car forum’s oil viscosity discussion thread.


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Loving the HO I6, came out of an ‘18 Denali with a 6.2 and it’s a dog compared to the Hurricanes, and I loved the 6.2, but I had to disable the V4 mode for it to drive smoothly and the GM 8 speed was crappy, had shudder issues and clunky shifts starting. Would pick the TT Hurricane all day long over any of the NA V8’s available today.
 
Switched from a 5.7L Durango R/T last week to a 2026 1500 Bighorn SO Hurricane. Zero regrets so far.
 
33 gallon is optional on warlock up. Standard on RHO up.
Everything below the warlock is 26 gallon
 
33 gallon is optional on warlock up. Standard on RHO up.
Everything below the warlock is 26 gallon
Although I believe you, I don’t see 33 gal tank listed in the specs for any of the models on the Ram website and looking at 2026 Laramie specifically. Looked at a 2026 Laramie window sticker and it’s not listed there either.
 
Although I believe you, I don’t see 33 gal tank listed in the specs for any of the models on the Ram website and looking at 2026 Laramie specifically. Looked at a 2026 Laramie window sticker and it’s not listed there either.
Weird. Just looked and I see the 33 gallon tank listed as a $445 option on the 2026 Laramie 4x2, but not the 4x4.

Ram really needs to do better on their site.

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