StuartV
Ram Guru
5.7 in my Rebel with the A8 and 3.90 axles spins the tires if I'm not careful with the gas pedal. Gearing makes a big difference in low-end torque.
Sure, not as torquey as my M6 6.4 Challenger with the same gearing and shorter tires, but I still get 18 mpg overall in the rebel.
Yeah.... it DOES have 395 HP at its peak.
That is not the issue. The issue is that it is gutless in the midrange. Tooling along at any normal road/highway speed and the motor will be turning probably 1600-2100 RPMs or so, depending. Start up any kind of even slight grade. The Hemi will have to downshift because it is just weak in that low and mid range of RPMs.
That is ONE of the reasons I liked my EcoDiesel so much better than the Hemis I had had. The ED couldn't quite hang with the Hemi when both had the pedal on the floor. But, for normal driving - and I think MOST people rarely get their gas pedal all the way to the floor in normal driving - the ED was SO much nicer because it could actually accelerate from steady speed driving without having to downshift. It could be on cruise control going down the road, come to a hill, and pull right up it without having to downshift.