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If the 5.7 Hemi goes away in 2024, I'm out of the RAM

Every review I've watched of the turbos (GM, Ford, and Ram), goes something like this: "almost no turbo lag!". Ok. You know what has absolutely zero turbo lag? A v8. Even a supercharger hits harder initially.

A lot of opinion on these engines are biased. It's shiny, new, fast. I get it. I love one publication, maybe it was Edumnds, few years ago they were praising the 5th gen when it came out, absolutely love(d) the hemi, called it smooth, powerful, "couldn't feel the trailer" etc etc. Few years later the hurricane comes out and they're singing its praises (ok) and then comes the sh|t-on-the-hemi talk which they seem to think they need to do: "the old one wasn't very good". And yes they notice the turbo lag 🤷‍♂️

I drove a Wagoneer rental last year with the Hurrycane and had to look under the hood to believe it wasn't a Hemi - I noticed zero turbo lag and it had some stones for sure. Thing liked to smoke the tires right through the traction control.

You want lag, go drive a (pre 25) Cummins truck.

Also for context, DD is a mildly tuned bi-turbo A6. Yea, there's some lag.
 
Every review I've watched of the turbos (GM, Ford, and Ram), goes something like this: "almost no turbo lag!". Ok. You know what has absolutely zero turbo lag? A v8. Even a supercharger hits harder initially.

A lot of opinion on these engines are biased. It's shiny, new, fast. I get it. I love one publication, maybe it was Edumnds, few years ago they were praising the 5th gen when it came out, absolutely love(d) the hemi, called it smooth, powerful, "couldn't feel the trailer" etc etc. Few years later the hurricane comes out and they're singing its praises (ok) and then comes the sh|t-on-the-hemi talk which they seem to think they need to do: "the old one wasn't very good". And yes they notice the turbo lag 🤷‍♂️

In terms of auto publication review, both can be true, at the time maybe the Hemi was everything they said it was, now it's not compared to a new engine.

Twin turbo Ecoboost, I felt zero lag, and the 1:1 thottle ratio on the Hemi feels absolutely laggy compared to my Hemi, I owned both at the same time, trust me when I say the Hemi felt sluggish off the line compared to my Ecoboost, and that's before I put it in sport mode and the throttle ratio went even higher.

But as I mentioned, a lot of this could be from the factory throttle and transmission settings on that Ecoboost compensating for how the power is delivered. In the end it still results in immediate power delivery. The Hurricane I tested is at another level.

Have you actually test driven the Hurricane or any of the recent Ecoboost trucks?
 
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In terms of auto publication review, both can be true, at the time maybe the Hemi was everything they said it was, now it's not compared to a new engine.

Twin turbo Ecoboost, I felt zero lag, and the 1:1 thottle ratio on the Hemi feels absolutely laggy compared to my Hemi, I owned both at the same time, trust me when I say the Hemi felt sluggish off the line compared to my Ecoboost, and that's before I put it in sport mode and the throttle ratio went even higher.

But as I mentioned, a lot of this could be from the factory throttle and transmission settings on that Ecoboost compensating for how the power is delivered. In the end it still results in immediate power delivery. The Hurricane I tested is at another level.

Have you actually test driven the Hurricane or any of the recent Ecoboost trucks?

EB and GM 2.7 yes, not the hurricane. It's not my opinion, I'm quoting literally every review which says there is turbo lag.
 
I've read a lot of hype about the turbo hurricane and I started to believe it. I test drove a few 2025 rams with the hurricane and all I can say is my 5.7 hemi has way more power and response. The hurricane feels like a 6 cylinder and there's just no way around it. It's not even close and I feel like Dodge killed itself replacing the hemi. RIP Dodge
I have the 2025 Hurricane HO and I had 6 rams over the last years with first one the Hemi 1984. None of them will come close to this I-6 in speed or power! My son drove it, came back and said that new 2025 Hemi runs way better than your old ones ever did! I told him it was not a Hemi and was a 6 Cylinder!! LOL..he opened the hood and was in disbelief! If the 5,7 comes back as an option with the I-6 and no change to the 5.7 I would keep the I-6. But trust me I love mopar and the 5,7 hemi too.
 
I drove a Wagoneer rental last year with the Hurrycane and had to look under the hood to believe it wasn't a Hemi - I noticed zero turbo lag and it had some stones for sure. Thing liked to smoke the tires right through the traction control.

You want lag, go drive a (pre 25) Cummins truck.

Also for context, DD is a mildly tuned bi-turbo A6. Yea, there's some lag.
I am a die hard mopar guy...this 2025 I-6 is awesome and runs like a bat of hell, very smooth and quiet, and you would never believe this 6 banger can perform this well. My son drove it when I came home with it and came back and said that Hemi runs best of all you have had! He freaked when he found out it was not a Hemi.
 
I think that's a bias thing journalist tend to say when they review turbo engines.

Perhaps, perhaps not. It's just like the bias they have when they hop in something "new" and suddenly the "old" must by definition be "no good".
 

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