RAM 1500 100,000KM Review **From Heavy Duty Mechanic ** | Is the 5.7L Hemi a GOOD Engine ?

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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2021
  • I'm reviewing the 5.7 Hemi in my RAM 1500 truck after 100,000km and explaining why the Hemi is a good reliable engine. As a heavy duty mechanic I have been impressed with this Hemi Engine. lots of power and torque for towing, great sounding engine, its fuel efficient, it's great on pricing, it's a good strong engine, and lastly is it a reliable engine.
    So after driving my Ram 1500 truck 100,000km I thought I would review this engine as a mechanic and give you guys my thoughts. Overall I think I have given this truck and hemi engine a great real world test. I have towed over 10,000km up and over the mountains with a heavy trailer. I have gone off-roading driving up mountains many times. I've been stuck in snow more times then I can count and I have a good amount of both city driving and highway driving on the truck.
    This engine has 395 horsepower and 410 foot pounds of torque for great power and can tow heavy loads. this truck paired with the 8 speed transmission and 3.91 gears is actually a pretty quick set up for a 5,000 lbs pick up truck. But you guys all expected that, the Hemi is know for its power.
    The Hemi is the best naturally aspirated v8 on the market. even the stock muffler sounds great. but when you paired this engine with an aftermarket exhaust my god does it sound great. For those wanting a loud truck. the 5.7 Hemi with a muffler delete is insane, it sounds soo good and raspy, yet still nice and deep at idle. so all in all a great sounding engine.
    the fuel economy is also pretty darn good. I know it's a truck and there are way more fuel efficient vehicles out there but, for a truck the RAM 1500 paired with the 5.7 L Hemi gets great fuel economy. I average 18-20MPG with a good combination of in town driving and highway.
    The price of these trucks with the Hemi is pretty great right now. the fourth gen RAM 1500 is still selling brand new on dealers lots for usually pretty heavy discounts. so for all that power at a great price its a hard bargain to miss.
    these engines are strong. the bottom ends of these engine are built well. 4 bolt mains with a great crankshaft. cast aluminum pistons and forged connecting rods give this hemi engine a great base.
    Lastly and most importantly, are these engines reliable? yes they are. are they the most reliable engine ever ? no. but every engine has its flaws and mechanical components can fail anytime. if you treat this engine well and maintain it well odds are you'll be able to run this engine for well over 200,000km.
    Anyways guys I hope you liked the video!
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  • @stevenbrown5210
    @stevenbrown5210 Před 2 lety +31

    I have 231,000 miles on my 2012 Ram 1500 Express. It's lifted on 35"s and the 5.7 makes tons of power

  • @alexpowers4388
    @alexpowers4388 Před rokem +3

    Great review, earned a sub. Huge respect for the running repair mechanics coming up to get me rolling again when my haul truck is popping codes. Stay warm under those big machines this winter brother.

  • @valkrys7472
    @valkrys7472 Před 2 lety +13

    I have a 2016 Ram 1500 almost at 100k miles and that thing is a beast! Best buy I've made in years.

  • @daddyfixit3918
    @daddyfixit3918 Před rokem +3

    Getty thank you so much for this video and another one you made about ram 1500 options (powertrain, trims etc.) You did a great job going over many aspects of the hemi and the ram in the other video, former silverado owner was always hesitant about the rams but loved the design you've convinced me a ram classic will be the truck i buy this year, thanks again

  • @vr4787
    @vr4787 Před rokem +5

    Yes sir. Got my 2020 Ram 1500 Classic 2wd quad cab, 3.21 axle, 5.7 hemi Tradesman new for $34k ($37k msrp) and just paid it off. Only at 32,000 miles but after 2 years no factory defects. Running an air aid jr intake with synthetic filter, an oil filter relocation kit with a larger wix 51085 filter, clutch fan delete with the upgraded pentastar e-fan. Runs great with that set up.

  • @carlitot5388
    @carlitot5388 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I love my 2017 Ram 5.7 76,000 miles running strong!!!! Bang for your buck truck! 40 series exhaust!!! 💪🏽!

  • @MultiPartizan1
    @MultiPartizan1 Před 2 lety

    Great video very thoughtful looking forward to next one.

  • @Juniorbaconscheese
    @Juniorbaconscheese Před rokem +6

    I have a 2015 tradesman with 6 speed and 5.7 lifted 6” on 35’s and I really really thought it would change the fuel economy but I was impressed in how much it didn’t 😂 I traded from a 2014 series that I put 350,000 kilometers on in 6 years hopefully the hemi will do the same because I just love it that much more... oh and I also had a 6 speed 07 Dakota v6 that was also unstoppable I believe in the hemis tho dual exhaust sounds great and if the lifters go the hell withit get em fixed and keep haulin

  • @dgeo0392
    @dgeo0392 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I thought I was the only one that felt this way.

  • @halfclappertopchedda
    @halfclappertopchedda Před rokem +1

    Good vid fella

  • @oilypatch323
    @oilypatch323 Před 29 dny +1

    As a fleet buyer, I've had them all and by far the rams have had the least issues.

  • @Fkkc556
    @Fkkc556 Před 5 měsíci

    My 2018 ram sport lifted on 35's still turns heads, Bad ass truck.

  • @ClickBoom290
    @ClickBoom290 Před 2 lety +7

    Stoked for the Eaton Differential this winter 👊 these trucks last, I think alot of ram 1500 owners would like to see how well it performs with a stronger diff.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Ya I'm pretty excited. the factory LSD is a nice option but not as strong as the Eaton trutrac. It would be nice to see these style of diff as potential factory options.

  • @cowboyslakersplace678
    @cowboyslakersplace678 Před rokem +1

    Just got a 2016 1500 Laramie v8 hemi and i love it

  • @Pickleram
    @Pickleram Před 2 lety +2

    My 2011 has 165k and still going strong ran a high 12 in the 1/4. Same color as yours also

  • @barrybebenek8691
    @barrybebenek8691 Před 2 lety

    Good info in this.thanks for posting. What brand/model of tires are you running? They look great on your truck. 🇨🇦

  • @rezkidgamingyt4725
    @rezkidgamingyt4725 Před rokem +9

    I get 12 to 15 mpg more like 20 /100 mpg at 100km highway miles on my 2019 5.7 . I do think that this is one of the easier engines to do your own maintenance on as well as the truck itself I love my ram as long as you keep up on undercoats in the fall rust has not been a problem on the rockers or doors an cab corners

    • @adamwelker1446
      @adamwelker1446 Před rokem +1

      Older 5.3 v8 chevy and 6.0 ltr up to 2007 run 300k plus no major problems

  • @paladin11C40
    @paladin11C40 Před 2 lety +21

    I currently own 3 vehicles with this engine; 2004 1500, 2005 Grand Cherokee, and 2020 Rebel. I always use synthetic oil and change it every 7k miles, not one issue with either of them.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +4

      those earlier engines are different. same displacement obviously but they don't suffer from the valve train issues these new Hemi have. either way those earlier engines are great and I'm sure your new 2020 will be awesome. How do you like the extra power ?

    • @paladin11C40
      @paladin11C40 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheGettyAdventures I can tell the 2020 is quicker, but because of the Rebel gearing, I get about 13-15 MPG in the city and maybe 17 on the highway. I cant complain about the power, its nice. I do however dislike the 16 spark plugs when its time to change them .

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +2

      @@paladin11C40 Yes 16 spark plugs are going to be costly lol. And yes my power Wagon has 4.10 gears so my fuel mileage is in the toilet as well. average about 14mpg

    • @1gr8oil
      @1gr8oil Před rokem +2

      @@paladin11C40 I Have a 2020 RAM REBEL, and I only get around 15-16 MPG! It does pull my 27 ft travel trailer very well though! I have only had it just over two years, and have 30 K MILES, with NO ISSUES at all! I do use a very high quality 0W-20 AMSOIL Synthetic oil, and I don't get the "TICK" that everyone talks about. I adore my truck, and love how it performs and drive, plus it is very quiet inside.

    • @willsimons5209
      @willsimons5209 Před rokem +1

      @@paladin11C40how’s the truck still doing? I’m looking into getting one and just curious how the reliability has been

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 Před rokem +4

    we love our hemi 1500 wtih the 8 speed. we do a lot of heavy towing, about 6000 lb travel trailer, 8000 km per year which is a lot of towing! fuel economy is around 10l/100 km at 110(not towing). power for that heavy towing is great, long hills make it feel unstoppable. fuel consumption when towing is about double, not surprising considering double the weight and the trailer has the aerodynamic drag of a house.

    • @samueldavis5895
      @samueldavis5895 Před 3 měsíci

      I literally only tow with mine, around the same kind of weight, occasionally more and it is a beast still at 180,000 miles

  • @martinanne2006
    @martinanne2006 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!!!! 👍

  • @SKG1941
    @SKG1941 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I bought a 2009 ram Laramie fully loaded only because the man that owned it was going on a mission trip and needed to get rid of it for the payout. Drove that truck for 120,000 miles and then decided to trade it for a 2014 Laramie with just about every option except the sunroof. That truck now has 118,000 miles on it. I have replaced the water pump,some fuses,thermostat and she still going on her new Falken tires. Once you have ridden on the air suspension of a ram truck, it is almost impossible to ride in anything else. I swore I would never own a Dodge but now I will never own anything but a ram. Also love my hellcat.

  • @ddo7802
    @ddo7802 Před 2 lety +1

    My first Dodge truck was a 2006 Dodge Dakota. It was the standard V6 quad-cab 4x4 with 6-speed transmission. It was bright yellow, and a little under-powered, but it was such a fun little truck to get around in before kids came along. Then I realized those half-doors and seats would not have a child seat and my wife in it at the same time. But I liked the "feel" of the Dodge trucks, so I decided to look for a Ram 1500. I just couldn't get excited about the lines of the Fords or Chevys at the time, but the 4th gen rams were beautiful, and I'd always thought so, even before I started looking for one.
    I ended up getting a used 2017 Express 5.7L 4x4 with 17,000 miles. My goal later was to effectively turn it into a Rebel. Luckily it already came with all the right options from the factory (44-45 TC, 3.92 gears, limited slip rear diff, etc.). With the addition of 17" wheels, 285/70R17 all terrains, and Bilstein 1500s front and rear, my goal is complete and I'm absolutely loving the truck. She only has about 59,000 miles, but I've reduced her oil change intervals to 4,000 miles (I had an unfounded scare with high engine idle hours and decided to drop the interval), and combined with an aftermarket PPE transmission pan for easier (and more often) transmission fluid changes, I plan to keep this truck going for as long as it will go. I'm hoping for 300,000 miles or more.
    Thanks for making your videos. It's nice to see other proud (but cautious!) Ram owners, and I particularly like your mechanically-informed opinions of issues you consider, especially your "experiments" to test the truck. Actually I see I'm not subscribed yet, so fixing that now. Take care!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +2

      thank you sir! the 5.7 is a good engine and it seems like you take good care of it so you'll probably get plenty of life out of it.
      I do find it odd that the "stronger" transfer case is usually associated with the cheaper optioned trucks. but I guess the 4wd auto is appealing to those higher end buyers. but I bet if you actually told people the bw44-45 is a better transfercase off road a lot more people would option out a truck with it and ditch the auto option.
      anyways seems like you are enjoying your truck and that's all that matters!

    • @ddo7802
      @ddo7802 Před 2 lety

      ​@@TheGettyAdventures I guess, like most things, it's more of a "simpler" than a "stronger" of "better" thing, even though from a purely off-road-dedicated point of view, the simpler machine works better and is stronger. But I imagine they were trying to have 4WD coupled with the thought-free action of AWD all baked into the same cake. And the ability of the truck to turn so tight in 4-high without braking things was impressive, and will probably keep a lot of people from breaking theirs. Often auto companies seem to make changes to help human-proof their vehicles, to the detriment of simple machinery that ultimately worked better, but was prone to mis-use by those who hadn't paid careful attention. Like non-serviceable parts. They last longer than an un-serviced, serviceable part, but not longer than a serviced, serviceable part. It saved them and average people money the long run. But I'm an old-fashioned, traditional kind of person that likes to do things manually, so I do lament the trend. I'd have gotten a manual transmission full-size truck if they sold them in the US anymore, but they're almost all extinct.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety

      @@ddo7802 well said, I couldn't agree more.

    • @djoj1986
      @djoj1986 Před 2 lety

      My sister has a 2003 1500 with the first gen 5.7. Truck has 365k with original trans. The first engine lasted up to 308k. Would have lasted longer if my sister would have been checking her oil more often, it broke a valve spring and was burning oil.
      She also has a 18 2500 with a 6.4 with lifetime maxcare warranty , now has 95k it only had to problems. Water had a squeak noise when it was hot at around 10k and it had a harsh downshift at highway speeds. Turned out to be a valve body at 55k. All covered un warranty.
      The only thing that these newer 5.7 and 6.4 may have premature cam/lifter issues where the roller lifter needed bearings fail and eat up the cam. But if you follow the maintenance this is lowered. Trans are better than before mostly due to software improvements over time.

  • @michaelmeuser7763
    @michaelmeuser7763 Před rokem +2

    My 2005 ram 1500 hemi 4x4 has 387000 miles. Ticked when cold since new. Never uses a drop of oil. Only repair is a new alternator and condensor fan. Runs like new.

  • @makerofmanythings8447
    @makerofmanythings8447 Před 2 lety +13

    I just bought a 2017 Ram 1500 limited, it had 113,000 miles on it and it LITERALLY feels and looks like a new truck, the truck doesn't have any wear at all inside or out. No rattles or strange noises..You just can't tell it has 113,000 miles on it. The first digit of the VIN# is a (1) that means it was built in the USA🇺🇸
    If the VIN # started with a (3) they are built in Mexico and have poor build quality and they usually have many problems. Just find a ram with a (1) for the first digit of the VIN# and you have a good truck, pass it on to your buddies if they are in the market for a Ram...

    • @Glockdad
      @Glockdad Před 2 lety

      If you dont mind me asking how much did you pay for that. Im in the market for a 2014+ ram 1500 i really want the laramie or any trim above it

    • @remomy5000
      @remomy5000 Před 2 lety

      @@Glockdad i am the same way right now. they are all about 25,000+ for me

    • @Glockdad
      @Glockdad Před 2 lety

      @@remomy5000 yah i gave up on getting a truck. Couldnt find anything that made sense to take a 6 year loan on. So i settled for an awd sedan

    • @remomy5000
      @remomy5000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Glockdad ah, nice. i am only 17 and have a running suv. so ima sit on my money and keep an eye open. enjoy your new car tho!!

    • @Glockdad
      @Glockdad Před 2 lety

      @@remomy5000 yah man i hear ya best of luck thanks 👍

  • @MongrelsGarage
    @MongrelsGarage Před rokem +22

    Nice to see a positive review on the Modern Hemi, I really took a liking to these engines. One correction though the MDS system was introduced in 2005, VVT was introduced in 2009 along with active intake runners. You are correct that 2003+ is referred to Gen III Hemi’s, 2009 saw the introduction of the “Eagle”cylinder head…however two variants share very little in interchangeable parts. Great video!

    • @berardoferrari
      @berardoferrari Před rokem

      i have the 2005 hemi daytona and it does not have the MSD.

    • @barktwid7057
      @barktwid7057 Před rokem

      I had sn 06 SLT hemi, no MDS.

    • @dmuj3469
      @dmuj3469 Před rokem

      @@barktwid7057 07 Hemi, MDS

    • @Dannyj21
      @Dannyj21 Před 9 měsíci

      06 and newer had mds Also the 09 eagle was one year only and revised in 2010

    • @mypronouniswtf5559
      @mypronouniswtf5559 Před 9 měsíci

      Cars in 2005 had mds trucks did not until 2009

  • @morgancarroll715
    @morgancarroll715 Před 2 lety +5

    2014 ram 1500 Laramie. Great truck !
    Muffler delete and 4inch lift on 35 tires getting 13 L/100 average wow!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      literally can't beat it. lifted truck with a v8 getting 13l/100km. love it

  • @saliftrilok6129
    @saliftrilok6129 Před rokem

    i got a 19 yr old ram 1500 5.7 hemi,never had to touch anything in the engine also had it tuned,replace d filter and d exhaust love it not getting rid of it

  • @1gr8oil
    @1gr8oil Před rokem +3

    I Have a 2020 RAM REBEL, and I only get around 15-16 MPG! It does pull my 27 ft travel trailer very well though! I have only had it just over two years, and have 30 K MILES, with NO ISSUES at all! I do use a very high quality 0W-20 AMSOIL Synthetic oil, and I don't get the "TICK" that everyone talks about. I adore my truck, and love how it performs and drive, plus it is very quiet inside.

    • @scottloftin1730
      @scottloftin1730 Před 3 měsíci

      If you do, its probably a broken exhaust manifold bolt.
      I have had to change both exhaust manifold gaskets at 101k miles.
      First time the dealer did the repair.
      30k miles ago, I did it. My version is holding up. Milled the exhaust manifold flat, replaced gaskets and bolts. 👍

  • @selfcarefordudes
    @selfcarefordudes Před 8 měsíci

    Almost 200k on our 2012 Hemi. Great engine. Love this truck.

  • @Wanderlust073
    @Wanderlust073 Před 2 lety +7

    2019 5th gen owner. Best truck I’ve ever owned.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety

      good to hear, I've been wanting to get my hands on one for a while to check it out!

    • @yankone1967
      @yankone1967 Před 2 lety

      same here...love it

    • @normanmailer1078
      @normanmailer1078 Před 2 lety

      2021 5th gen owner since 09-2021. My first truck and I love it. No problems so far only fun. Greetings from Germany.

  • @danielmaldonado258
    @danielmaldonado258 Před 2 lety +4

    I’ve no problem with my 14 Ram 1500 Outdoorsman 4x4 it’s tough strong and powerful and I’ve had a cord and a Chevy. Hands down the best in my opinion

    • @randomvideosyt5955
      @randomvideosyt5955 Před rokem

      Yea i have to agree ive had my 2012 ram 1500 5.7 hemi for a while now and the power is amazing i used to have a 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 4.8 v8 i miss that truck but hemi power the is just on another level 🔥.

  • @-a-strikelures1212
    @-a-strikelures1212 Před 7 měsíci +3

    2019 ram 1500 bighorn.
    80k on my engine. Had it for 2 months. I love it

  • @krisbohn4118
    @krisbohn4118 Před rokem

    I currently own a Gen 4 Ram and love it. I have a relative thinking of getting a Gen 4 or Gen 5 Ram. Do you like the new ones better or stick with the tried and true gen 4.

  • @jasonfalk7696
    @jasonfalk7696 Před 2 lety +12

    The 5th gen came out in 2019. They still build the 4th gen as a classic. They lowered the price of those to compete with the mid-sized trucks. They're a great deal!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly, the 4th gen classics are very affordable trucks. that being said, with all these parts shortages, I feel like the potential lack of inventory may halt the rebates on these trucks but only time will tell!

    • @jasonfalk7696
      @jasonfalk7696 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheGettyAdventures unfortunately you're correct. The dealers in my area, (Milwaukee WI), have very few trucks on their lots. In fact, the dealer I use, has their employees park on the lot to make it look like they have inventory!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      @@jasonfalk7696 wow, the Western Star/Freightliner dealership I work at doesn't even have inventory anymore. Customers are ordering trucks for late 2022 and early 2023 right now. crazy times

    • @jasonfalk7696
      @jasonfalk7696 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheGettyAdventures according to where I work, we're supposed to get new trucks next year. I'm not so sure that's gonna happen though. Right now we have 2017 Cascadias, and 2015 Mack Pinnacles. (I'm a truck driver).

  • @texasfan8892
    @texasfan8892 Před rokem

    117,000 miles on my ram 1500 hemi at trade-in, with routine full synthetic oil changes and the only issue being a broken exhaust manifold bolt at 70,000 miles says it's a rock solid engine.

  • @ChubbyButcher
    @ChubbyButcher Před rokem

    220k over here in port colborne. Niagara falls. Love it

  • @UvidCo
    @UvidCo Před rokem

    Only thing (as a guy who likes to tune) is a reprogrammer won't work on these trucks age the year 2015 unless you get your pcm flashed or get an aftermarket PCM so you can tune.
    I've always tuned my truck and depending on the engine you can get some good power.

  • @aaronkowalewski659
    @aaronkowalewski659 Před rokem

    That 5.0l coyote engine has a pretty badass sound!

  • @ericbraun4652
    @ericbraun4652 Před rokem

    I have a 1973 Maserati Bora with their 330hp 5 liter hemi with 4 2 barrel Webers. Honestly, this truck sounds like that. The same sound at idle. And, if you let the revs increase gently up through 4 or 5 grand, they both go through all these wonderful variations of their sound. A poll of Bora owners asked what we liked best about the Bora. The #1 response was the sound. So you can imagine my shock when my wife bought a 4th gen 2018 RAM 1500 with the hemi.
    But I have to say I'm disappointed in the low-end torque. If you put the Bora in 5th at 500 RPM, the torque is right there. It gets really strong by 1500 rpm. The RAM's hemi has to spool up to 3 or 4 grand to get some torque going on. It's really surprising having VVT and all.
    Overall, we love this truck. Yeah... those lifters... I listen every time I start it. So far so good.

  • @johncorbin8816
    @johncorbin8816 Před 2 lety +1

    My 2016 bighorn has 185xxx km and I put 100 thousand of that in yr one driving accross Canada on multiple occasions and no engine issues , just manifold bolts. I just factory ordered a 2022 power wagon hopefully that one is just as good

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      those darn manifold bolts. RAM should really have a recall on those. It's kind of ridiculous. at least they aren't going to damage anything but it just sounds horrible when they go.

  • @me-xz2xn
    @me-xz2xn Před rokem

    I had a 2003 Ram 2500
    With 306,000 kms on it …. Before I sold it..
    Great truck , great motor

  • @MH-jt3lx
    @MH-jt3lx Před rokem

    My 2016 is a great engine, runs great ,reliable,and great power. I don't know anything about engines except my Old Cummins 5.9L dodge truck lasted from 1995 until I sold it running like I bought it New in 2016 with 600k miles on it ( only maintained it ) and before that I had a straight six ford truck I bought used 1977 it was 1975 and it fell apart in 1995 but it was still running and going like new but it had rust holes in it the size of softballs it had 350k miles when I sold it. I've had nothing but great luck with trucks and I traveled everywhere for Boiler jobs ,smoke stack, and tank work. The only reason I sold my old diesel is my daughters told me to buy a luxury truck for retirement so I did. I've had no problems with my rebel 5.7L and I only didn't like the Toyo tires but my new set didn't slip all over the road until they got a little ware on them. I found that if a truck has THE SOUND they will last until the body falls off if you change oil, transmission fluid and keep greased ,,,keep the frame clean and painted with that great new frame paint to,,,,,where it needs it when the paint gets chipped. The new truck tells me change oil,,,lmao but I still keep my chart over the visor

  • @reviewithme9913
    @reviewithme9913 Před rokem

    They got one for $8,449 with 181k miles near me. It's the Big horn SLT.. I'm really considering coping it

  • @jontorrie2212
    @jontorrie2212 Před 2 lety +3

    My 2010 has 350 000kms on it. Still running strong. 💪

  • @js.4758
    @js.4758 Před 16 dny

    Just got my son's a 2014 dodge Ram Hemi 5.7 with limited red leather interior. Did $4k overhaul. Now, I'm getting the stock pipes on before December. Love this truck. So do my son's.

  • @lifecanbefun1637
    @lifecanbefun1637 Před rokem

    About to buy a 2014 with 118k miles for 15k super excited

  • @bornfree3124
    @bornfree3124 Před 6 měsíci

    My 2007 Durango with 5.7l hemi is awesome, put shorty headers with true dual exhaust ran drivers side out back on passenger side and passenger out drivers side, makes them same lenth, put thrush glasspacks on both sides, sounds awesome, my 2004 Ram 1500 4 door has 5.7l. Also, put high output coils on both vehicles which help at high rpms i put a bigger throttle body on Ram which gives 12 RWHP, the Ram gets 14mpg while Durango can get 16mpg, love those Hemi motors. 5:40

  • @chadrogers4635
    @chadrogers4635 Před 2 lety +4

    I have an 04 with original engine that has 270,000+ miles. Great engine as long as you do routine maintenance.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      maintenance is key, I've heard good things about those years of engines. no surprise she's lasted so long!

    • @MidnightPolaris800
      @MidnightPolaris800 Před 2 lety

      I had 296000 miles all original major components when i sold it to a guy who uses it as a plow truck

  • @danielwaters2132
    @danielwaters2132 Před 6 měsíci

    I bought a 2010 new 5.7 Hemi Big Horn and drove it for 8 years with 0 issues. in 2018 I bought a 2017 Larime 5.7 Hemi 4x4 and drove it for 6 years, 0 issues. in 50 years of driving and owning 32 vehicles including luxury brands like BW, Mercedes and Lexus LS. My Rams were the best, most reliable, most comfortable vehicles I have ever owned.

  • @BigTony1710
    @BigTony1710 Před 2 lety +6

    Traded in my 05 ram hemi with 226k. Original motor, and rear end. Torque converter splines stripped out at 165k so got that all rebuilt. Solid truck other than that and miss her every day!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety

      those mid 2000's trucks seem to always blow out the transmission. hopefully these German ZF 8 speed transmissions live up to their name and last!

    • @BigTony1710
      @BigTony1710 Před 2 lety

      @@TheGettyAdventures my transmission was fine other than the converter splines getting shredded off lol at 164k I figured why not spend the extra to just rebuild the whole thing and do the upgrades to make it last longer. I’ve heard really good things about the 8 speed! Wish they had those back in 05 for my hemi ram! I don’t miss those super wide gear ratios in the 5 speed double overdrive transmission!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety

      @@BigTony1710 it is nice. When you put your foot down you always seem to be in a great power band no matter what speed your going.

  • @johnheigl340
    @johnheigl340 Před rokem +2

    My 2012 sitting in my back yard, cylinders 2,4 have low compression only has 242,000 km on it! Was quoted $14,000 for a new motor,decided to buy a new 2022 ram 1500 but too much sedimental feeling to scrape my old one!

  • @davidmollard9832
    @davidmollard9832 Před měsícem

    I have a 2017 express with 93000 i think on it, haven't driven it in a few days. Bought it because i liked the look and they were cheaper than gm(always been a gm guy) and nothing on it feels cheap. Love this truck and it pulls my camper well

  • @makdaddy8399
    @makdaddy8399 Před 10 měsíci

    Bought my 1500 Sport in 2014. Has 85K now and still runs like new. Was going to trade it in but found out they all have e-torque systems now and price is nearly $30k more than what I paid in 2014. They can keep it...I'll keep mine.

    • @kevinx9225
      @kevinx9225 Před 9 měsíci

      Make sure to run synthetic oil. Just had the lifter chirping on mine. I was using regular oil changed @ 5k. 177k miles. I put synthetic and the chirp went away for now. Also had the exhaust bolts replaces around 75k miles. I think the tires make a big difference in MPG. The more road based the better the mileage. I've gotten up to 22 with car like tire. Mostly see 16-19mpg combined.

  • @markvietti
    @markvietti Před 10 měsíci +2

    2004 5.7 with 429,000 miles never been apart. only a timing chain which i changed as maintenance.. does not burn oil

  • @larrylazure4288
    @larrylazure4288 Před 2 měsíci

    I have 2011 5.7 Ram Big Horn. I'm at 274.000 km tipm is nasty and the gas tank. I'm on my second set of front axles. I tow a 19.5 ft Bassboat. Love my truck.

  • @robertnowak7184
    @robertnowak7184 Před 9 měsíci

    just replaced both manifold.. one under warranty and one in my driveway. less than 96,000km a lot of other stuff is decent and works well. some glitches in the radio screen. flickers etc

  • @allenlesouski8226
    @allenlesouski8226 Před 3 měsíci

    I put a direct fit flow master on mine a total beast it absolutely screams

  • @mikey27437
    @mikey27437 Před 11 měsíci

    Did you have that snapping manifold stud replaced already? Any issues with the lifters? Reliability wise only between 2.7 EcoBoost and 5.7 Hemi on a stage which one would be less problematic within 250k km? Thank you.

  • @334trax2
    @334trax2 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @30pvfd
    @30pvfd Před 13 dny

    Just bought a 2015 with 240k runs like a top has had reg maintenance every 3k looks new was a fleet vehicle I love it tradesman model

  • @therealDYL93
    @therealDYL93 Před 2 lety +1

    This is the most bang for your buck 1500 truck your going get. Price point is every bit of 10,000$ cheaper and they are great trucks besides the exhaust manifold bolts! I prefer a Ford yet they cost more, I just think they are better built however these a great trucks as I have owned 2 of the classic trims. The manifold bolts on my 16 never broke but my 17 broke at 60,000 miles and I still haven't fixed it.. 10,000 miles later which I know is stupid but it's my daily and hard to find time to fix it!

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety

      ya these trucks are great options for someone trying to get into a truck and not pay a mortgage. well the beauty of exhaust manifolds bolts breaking is that it really doesnt hurt anything, it's just annoying!

  • @ruudvanolst2577
    @ruudvanolst2577 Před 2 lety

    2016 model with 240.000km, still feels like it is new :D

  • @quintonjoyner1585
    @quintonjoyner1585 Před 2 lety +1

    Great trucks I just bought a 2022 Dodge Ram with just basic options now I will do all up grades myself. Total cost including mods. $42000 compared the $82000 from dealer 😂🤣

  • @maxarcher7768
    @maxarcher7768 Před 10 měsíci

    Looking qt getti g a 2014 ram with 240k on the clock. What should i look out for ?

  • @jm3287
    @jm3287 Před rokem +1

    316,000 miles on my 2009 5.7. No issues yet

  • @0159ralph
    @0159ralph Před rokem +2

    I have a 5gen with the e torgue. Brought It used for 42 G in 2019, and it's a great truck. The only thing is the Hemi tick, mine sat for 4months and the tick was kinda loud after a cold start, After Idiling for a couple of minutes it went away and the engine purrs. I only use Casrtol 5w 20 6395 Chrysler specs and I change it every t 7500miles. One time I tried 5w30 synthetic and it the engin ran fine and little quieter. I'm not going to get political but after Biden was elected every thing jumped in price. This same truck used sells for 50G. My advise to you young folks take care of your vehicles. This will be the end of the road for the hemi, and future Rams will be equipped with a V6. It wont be the 3.6 Pentastar it will be a new design and may have its share of problems.

  • @qualitylandscapeandhauling7942

    I am looking at a used truck v8 for my landscaping business. I don’t like GM cylinder deactivation system . Ford coyote engine I have heard that they have some issues. Tundras with the v8 have high mileage and still go for $30k or more. What type of truck do you guys recommend ?

  • @phunk875
    @phunk875 Před 2 lety +1

    I so wish I would've looked at better trims when purchasing my ram 1500. Currently w/ a tradesman package, i'll be looking to upgrade to a lonestar or a bighorn

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      bighorn is one of the best trims. best bang for the buck it seems anyways!

  • @jrodz4305
    @jrodz4305 Před 2 lety

    I have 2016 Rami 56.100 miles on it is very powerful strong pick-up and i treat my truck like a baby 😎

  • @DavidRodriguez-qb6dd
    @DavidRodriguez-qb6dd Před 8 měsíci

    What about the problem with the ABS brake system? I've had mine for a while and the light keeps coming on and off. Some people say it's demodular, what do you think?
    I have a 2016 5/7. SLT package.

  • @alfonsolopez1606
    @alfonsolopez1606 Před 9 měsíci

    2014 express ram with 310k. Lifter went out! Got a younger engine and doing cam kit and long tube headers 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼

  • @XxnosmanXx
    @XxnosmanXx Před 7 měsíci

    Mine is brand new so I’m not getting awesome fuel mileage except for highway travelling. It gets low 12’s per 100kmh. The truck has 3.92 gears so that’a probably why. I heard it will improve as it breaks in. The power is impressive when you put your foot into it. Big heavy truck but it is quick to acelerate. I’ve had Fords, Chevy’s and this truck blows them away. The F150 eco boost impressed me for power but it has lots of problems. The Ram doesn’t, and if you want they have fixes for any of the common issues. Example: BD Diesel exhaust manifolds to forever fix the broken bolt issue. Melling high volume oil pump to fix the lifter problem. Do those upgrades and the truck is bulletproof.

  • @goldwheels2516
    @goldwheels2516 Před rokem

    2018 only 41,000 never had issue only cruise control button but just tap it and works again

  • @richterbelmont4883
    @richterbelmont4883 Před 3 měsíci

    what is your opinión about one ram 2012 laramie 5.7?

  • @halp.3640
    @halp.3640 Před 2 lety +1

    My 2007 has 265,000+ miles on it. NO issues

  • @jamesnixon1537
    @jamesnixon1537 Před 8 měsíci

    Was chevy for many years, and sold a new trail boss for a 10 year old outdoorsman with 300k, never looked back

  • @TAIMOOR82
    @TAIMOOR82 Před 2 lety +5

    Im loving my RAM REBEL 2021. I purchased it back in may of 21 and so far put 10k km on it with no issues. Love your video and your presentation. However for me it was not an inexpensive purchase. I paid like 72k CAD and my fuel economy city/hwy mix is like 15l/100km. But when i drive from Niagra falls to Ottawa which is close to 600km and highway only about once every 2 months i get close to 11.9l/100km. Which is awesome.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +1

      the higher end models will get pricey lol especially the rebel. but you do get some cool options with that package and it's desirable which is probably why dealers aren't willing to cut huge deals on those trucks. and those trucks do look awesome!

    • @TAIMOOR82
      @TAIMOOR82 Před 2 lety

      @@TheGettyAdventures you are right my rebel does have some cool options like Bilstein shocks, 1 inch factory lift, cool red interior, skid plates etc and yes it does stands out. I hope I can keep it for next 10 years.
      Thanks for your awsome reply.

    • @TAIMOOR82
      @TAIMOOR82 Před rokem

      @@Legendary-boxing i left that comment a year ago I guess and now I have close ro 50k and still not single issue. I also have a 2011 ram sport with 220k and everything is original on it except for alternator which I did at 160k and obviously brakes and tires which are regular maintenance.

  • @007Knightjp
    @007Knightjp Před 7 měsíci

    What engine oil did you use on the Hemi?

  • @adamalday01
    @adamalday01 Před 2 měsíci

    How's it holding up, I am looking at 2017 as well

  • @Joben166
    @Joben166 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi i was looking to buy 2014 1500 laramie crew cab 5.7 is it reliable ? Has 148k kms on it.

  • @KylePierre-zg9tl
    @KylePierre-zg9tl Před 2 měsíci

    I’m looking at a used 2016 Ram 1500, 5.7 L. And it has 288,869 km on it? Should I buy it?

  • @cdb122980
    @cdb122980 Před rokem +1

    Can you buy these engine w/o the active fuel management?

  • @joshkrause2977
    @joshkrause2977 Před rokem

    All vehicles when over idled have issues with lifters etc. Outside of that parts quality issues are not a large issue. My ram has 144k no liter issues but don’t idle it either.

  • @ramrider1453
    @ramrider1453 Před 2 lety

    Good points. Love my 2019 Longhorn. 5th gen is 2019. Not 2018 I believe 👍

  • @bud5084
    @bud5084 Před 4 měsíci

    I got a 05 1500 with the hemi that's still going strong.

  • @Mega6501
    @Mega6501 Před rokem

    I got my first truck and it is Longhorn Hemi 5.7L 1500 Gasoline 150k miles and it does sound nice but wasn’t sure if that was the norm. I got it for a good price need to fix a squeaky belt sound so I’m not driving it but I hope it can last to 200k miles

  • @josephhervieux7374
    @josephhervieux7374 Před 11 měsíci

    You get a thumbs up for driving the Coquihalla

  • @adamvondran
    @adamvondran Před 2 lety +4

    You can prevent the Hemi Tick by installing a Hellcat 6.2L V8 Oil Pump. It provides more flow and greater psi at idle. Part #68195993AD

    • @bryanmiller5692
      @bryanmiller5692 Před 3 měsíci

      Unless it’s the tick that is caused by broken exhaust manifold, bolts

  • @AE-hi9uj
    @AE-hi9uj Před 4 měsíci

    My 2023 Ram 1500 Limited gets 15.5 mpg average. And I drive conservatively. It has a 3.91 rear.

  • @billschwandt1
    @billschwandt1 Před rokem +3

    I just bought a 2012 that's just like this truck. Do you think it would hurt anything to remove the heat shield by the headers? Maybe replace it with header wrap? It's the only cause of any ticking I hear at 160000 odo. I've had it a week and this video really put my mind at ease about picking this truck. So glad I stumbled into this.

    • @thewhiteman02
      @thewhiteman02 Před rokem

      I would probably just replace the head bolts while you're down there

    • @billschwandt1
      @billschwandt1 Před rokem

      @@thewhiteman02 head bolts?

    • @thewhiteman02
      @thewhiteman02 Před rokem

      @MagicninjaFC my bad bro I ment to say exhaust manifold bolts they will break very easily

    • @billschwandt1
      @billschwandt1 Před rokem

      @@thewhiteman02 lol YEP I broke them bad boys right off the rip. I'm not going to replace the heatshields im just going to weld a nickel over the holes. You think I am overlooking something? Is there any reason I should endeavor to keep the exhaust manifold heatshields and do you think if I take them off and weld that hole shut it will be OK?

  • @eeezee3385
    @eeezee3385 Před 2 lety +1

    The 4.0l tacoma has no issues. Im at 220,000km and never had a problem!

    • @RaspyBootLegger
      @RaspyBootLegger Před rokem

      260k miles on my 4.0 runs great, but was thinking of getting a 2014 Laramie

    • @Woodywoodzzz
      @Woodywoodzzz Před rokem

      Was just in Costa Rica. Taxi driver had a hilux with over 730 000 miles(think he meant km) never has had issue just replace brakes and other wear and tear items. Thing was in great shape

  • @iamherenotheretobe
    @iamherenotheretobe Před 2 lety +14

    4.6 Ford mod engine is an awesome reliable engine (I have had 2 vics). These 5.7's are reliable if taken care of. My 05 ram went 280k before I traded it off for a 2016 and never burned oil. Hoping the ZF trans is what they say they are. I opted to get the 3.92 gears this time. So far only had a blend door issue and at 60k the trans fluid was still clear green and refilled with amsoil.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +2

      I hoping the ZF trans is also good. One thing I'm little confused about is the fluid change interval. If you go on the ZF website they say like 60,000km to change the fluid but the RAM maintenance schedule says 160,000 km fluid change interval. just curious why or who told you to change your fluid at 60,000k.

    • @iamherenotheretobe
      @iamherenotheretobe Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheGettyAdventures I did it just because. If you look up zf fluid change internals they say every 8 years or 50k for some. I'd rather change it every 2 to 3 years or 30-35k. It's just what I've always done. I refuse to believe fill for life. Fill for life can be 1k or 200k. Everything on mine has been switched to amsoil. The pan is a waste but ppe has some good looking offerings. I went with oem the first go around. Just make sure the Trans is level not the truck.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety +3

      @@iamherenotheretobe Interesting, I personally haven't changed my transmission fluid as of yet. but I've been debating going ahead and doing it. I agree with you the fill for life sounds like a scam lol

    • @iamherenotheretobe
      @iamherenotheretobe Před 2 lety +2

      @@TheGettyAdventures there is a drain plug, the pan kit from zf or mopar which is zf, comes with new pan bolts and fill plug. Must be between 80 to 120 degrees for full fill. My truck gives me this info on the dash. It's worth it. Much better shifts. Couple of the bolts are hard to get to because of the exhaust.

    • @TheGettyAdventures
      @TheGettyAdventures  Před 2 lety

      @@iamherenotheretobe I'm going to talk to the dealership, I just want to hear what the techs say about the trans fluid. thank you for the insight!

  • @roberttyrrell2250
    @roberttyrrell2250 Před rokem +1

    My 05' 200kmls( still strong) has treated me better than my ex ever did.

  • @cantbsdave
    @cantbsdave Před rokem

    Own a 19 Ram Limited but I’d say the standard ford 4.6 ltr is the most reliable overall by rating and experience. Police cars and taxi cab companies aren’t stupid.

  • @lareggiejones6617
    @lareggiejones6617 Před 9 měsíci

    What is muffler delete?

  • @sculpture8003
    @sculpture8003 Před rokem

    Recommendations on buying a used one of these with 85k miles???

  • @garyboyce6186
    @garyboyce6186 Před rokem +4

    2012 Dodge Ram with 91,000 kms. Still looks and drives like it was new in and out. I pull my 25’ searay with it without issue.
    Love this Truck considered many times trading it in over the years but to what?
    Just added a Bakflip Tonneau cover

  • @tytyvlogs5703
    @tytyvlogs5703 Před rokem

    How reliable and how many miles do the motors start to go bad

  • @RonaldRussell-ln2qw
    @RonaldRussell-ln2qw Před měsícem

    Did it ever have a ticking noise

  • @scotty7663
    @scotty7663 Před rokem

    These motors are good for an easy 250,000 MILEs with regular maintence maybe 300k, great motors.