I think you nailed it, well said. In my past, I loved going fast, racing. I had a 1995 Mustang GT with your standard formula for going fast, h/c/I/exhaust and a Vortech S-trim. Then a modified 03 Cobra, to my C6 LS2 with basic mods and later on, a 2015 Mustang GT with basic bolt-ons, custom tuned, 3800 stall, ran a 10.92@127, etc. So I was new to the truck world when I purchased my first 2015 F150 5.0. A drunk driver tuned that up so I got back into boost with a 2.7 F150 and felt it needed a bit more so I turned 5-Star tuning.
But like you said, buying the Ram 1500 5.7 Hemi was an emotional decision. I heard the 5.7 was going away so I found a nice Ram 5.7 and made the deal. I don't buy trucks to race or go fast, but it is nice to have a truck that can get up and go and 5.7 can do just that. It isn't going to win races in the 1/8th or 1/4 mile, and I don't care. Hell, the 1/2 ton is probably too much for my needs anyway. I'm a retired veteran and I have a service dog, a Belgian Malinois, and the back seat is a perfect size for him to rest, move, etc. I think the 5.7 Hemi, as it sits, peaked ten years ago. Why not improve the motor, make it a DOHC motor, whatever. I am very impressed by the 5.0 Coyote but RAM has made me a fan of their trucks. That Hurricane equipped Warlock I drove, haunts my dreams lol I am done modding vehicles to make them go fast or handle better. If it's more than just a custom tune, I am not interested. But that damn Hurricane motor had me smiling and dreaming lol
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