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Ram resurrects Hemi engine - Can I get a swap?

I was quite surprised when they dropped the 5.7L Hemi from the half ton market as they built a pretty good reputation with the Hemi over several years. However, my dealer convinced me to trade my 2023 Hemi for a 2025 SST and other than the idiot who decided to take away the physical dipstick, I have been pleased with the new 6 popper. What I miss on the new truck is the sound but I guess I can live with that considering I get similar gas mileage despite a steeper rear gear (3.21 to 3.55), more hp and torque despite losing 159 cubic inches. I had hoped that in the reintroduction of the 5.7 that they would have fixed the dreaded Hemi-tick but it looks like they have not, or at least they are not talking about it. The big question remains for me: is the 3 liter a long lived engine? Only time will tell.
 
Sucks to be the buyers that paid up for a “Last Call” Hemi in the last few years.
 
I can live without a dipstick considering I'd anticipate the next Ram version Hemi also will also still have the problematic MDS, that eats up lifters and camshafts.
 
I can live without a dipstick considering I'd anticipate the next Ram version Hemi also will also still have the problematic MDS, that eats up lifters and camshafts.

Oh dear. This "MDS" myth just won't die will it.

It's not an MDS issue. It's a parts/manufacturing issue which also seems to be affecting the pentastar to some extent. There are no guarantees with FCA's history that your hurricane doesn't also start eating cams.
 

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