Ramroo
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Do you even tow bro? You guys slay me, the hemi has 400 hp and tows awesome, just got to get the rpms up. I just came back from a trip so this is fresh in my mind. 5500 pounds with a 24 foot dual axle RV (she has the same frontal footprint as dragging a 35 foot, its just shorter), I went past 3200 rpms exactly twice in a 3 hour trip, and both times were up a hill, the "worst" being 4000-ish from second gear.
I'll never turn down more power, but I want big block power not tiny turbo power.
Buts that beside the point. As I said, the ONLY thing the hurricane has over the hemi is acceleration (0 to 60). That's it. And if you're missing that aspect with your hemi that much that you need to trade in to get it, the wiser/better/cheaper thing would be to build up the hemi, not drop money on a tiny turbo.
Turbos are fine in a minivan or getting groceries, for a real truck doing real things NA v8 is where it's at. Ask Ford, that's why they built the 7.3.
So now you resort to hidden meaning synonym name calling. I’m a Bro, OK. I’ve been here before. That’s what children do.
I haul and tow farm stuff along with heavy implements and equipment. Every load is different depending what I need and where. I ask this truck to do way too much.
I know the hemi will pull it, but has to work hard sometimes. Needs more torque IMO.
Now to get back to the only reason I am even discussing this is to maybe help someone that is on the fence about what engine to buy in their new purchase. The hemi is proven, but I would not want a new one for LACK of performance in comparison to the Hurricane and the Etorque system that comes with it (problems, longevity, etc). Etorque is a main downfall IMO, besides the weakness.
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