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You can definitely blow dry a car with a compressor, but depending on where you live, you can get moisture in the compressor tank. That moisture will come out while trying to dry the vehicle, which can cause streaks if you don't notice it. You can also get oil in the compressor tank from the...
You're comparing a naturally aspirated engine with turbocharged engines. There are some differences that many people don't know. I honestly don't know for sure what the behavior of the SST engines is supposed to be, but it would make sense that the rpm's would be held higher. One of the worst...
Just for the sake of clarity, 5th gens have 23, 26, or 33 gallon tanks. 32 gallons is not an option. 4th gens had 26 or 32 gallon tanks. Is your Big Horn a 1500 Classic (4th gen) by any chance?
The factory intake is a cold air intake because it pulls air in from outside the the engine bay. You can't get colder than ambient, and on 5th gens the intake air is pulled from the grille area, in front of the radiator support near the passenger side headlight.
I can see that you won't listen to reason and trolling seems to be all you can do so onto the ignore list you go. Move along now, nothing else to see here.
The pills and capsules are definitely more expensive, and it's true that you need a prescription for them (except for the three states I mentioned in my earlier post). There are online pharmacies where you answer a few questions and you can get a prescription and order from them. The price...
Like I said before, you don't have to spend that much on a catch can. I'm not sure what is available for either Hurricane engine yet. Those have only been in Ram 1500's for one model year so there might not be a lot of choices out there yet. But you can buy a universal fit catch can for...
You might go back and read what you posted. You yourself said a catch can is "only for those pushing the limits".
I'm not sure why you felt the need to inject yourself into a post I left for another member. No one said he had to spend $500 on a catch can.
I get it. You're new and you...
The main difference is that your 2010 Hemi does not have gasoline direct injection (GDI) and your 2025 does. GDI engines are especially prone to carbon build up on the back side of the intake valves because there is no gasoline sprayed onto the back of the valves to wash them off, like the Hemi...
In some states it's available over the counter. Idaho recently passed a law allowing that. Currently, Arkansas and Tennessee are the other state that allow over the counter purchase of Ivermectin. I live in Washington, where it's nearly impossible to even get a prescription for it for use as...
I'm sure Toadsch appreciates your defending him from my post. :ROFLMAO:
The Hurricane engines are both forced induction gasoline direct injection and either engine will benefit from a catch can regardless of the tune or how it's driven.
There are lots of cheaper catch cans out there if you want to figure out the connections and mount provisions yourself. I agree that $500 is a lot to pay, but you just bought a $70k truck and you're balking at $500 for something that's gonna help keep your engine running well for many years to...
I'm not sure anyone has done the research on exactly what needs to be done. Or if they have I haven't seen anything posted on it. If anyone can answer this I'd think it'd be @Jimmy07.
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