Hemi395
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Yup!Dig through trash and get a THM-400.
I should have saved ours for rebuild.
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Yup!Dig through trash and get a THM-400.
I should have saved ours for rebuild.
I dunno guys. I had two pontiacs (1994 grand am and 2004 grand prix), family has had many gm cars and minivans (cavalier, sunbird, transport, montana) and they all had terrible issues; they all (without exception) "shook", for lack of a better term. Cruising down a country road and you had a constant little shimmy which was imperceptible to many but bugged the cr@p out of me.
3 of them also developed a terrible jerking when shifting, infrequent at first but happening more and more as time went on, something about line pressure or a valve that was damaged. These were all 3 speed + overdrive trannies from the 90's to mid 2005's.
I was soooo glad to hop into my mercedes 5 speed in my Jeep GC, though it was tuned poorly (by jeep) to upshift too quickly into 3rd beyond that it was super smooth and never had issues with shaking or jerking. The tuning I could override in "manual mode" so it was not the fault of the transmission, it just needed to hang out longer in 2nd because the pentastar had no bottom end torque when it upshifted too soon in 3rd.
The ZF 8 speed is proof that it can be done right. I don't blame GM's current issues/lawsuits just on high gear count. Isn't Toyota's 10 speed better too?
And beyond that, more gears completely changes towing behaviour. I could never drop down to 4 gears again while towing, not in a gasser anyway, 8 and 10 speeds make towing with gassers quite pleasant. Diesels can get away with lower gear count as they don't need to downshift as often.
Whew 2013 isn't on that listWell this isnt going to end well, maybe I shouldn't post it? Nah... Somehow my 2010 is like the swiss, neutral.
What is the Most Unreliable Ram 1500?
The most unreliable Ram 1500 years are given below:
These model years have a lot of recalls and many problems. Therefore, the reliability ratings given by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) are low for these model years.
- 1995 Dodge Ram
- 1996 Dodge Ram
- 1999 Dodge Ram
- 2000 Dodge Ram
- 2001 Dodge Ram
- 2002 Dodge Ram
- 2003 Dodge Ram
- 2004 Dodge Ram
- 2006 Dodge Ram
- 2014 Ram 1500
- 2015 Ram 1500
- 2016 Ram 1500
- 2019 Ram 1500
What Year Ram 1500 Trucks Should I Stay Away from?
Some Ram 1500 model years are highly reliable, while some model years are not reliable. You should stay away from unreliable model years. However, depending on the generation, Ram 1500 worst years vary.
Each generation Ram 1500 has some unique features and updates. Therefore, people choose a truck for buying depending on the generation type.
You should stay away from the following model years of separate generations:
- 5th Generation: 2019 Ram 1500
- 4th Generation: 2014, 2015, 2016 Ram 1500
- 3rd Generation: 2002-2006 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2nd Generation: 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001 Dodge Ram 1500.
What Year Ram 1500 is the Most Reliable?
The most reliable Ram 1500 years are given below:
- 2024 Ram 1500
- 2023 Ram 1500
- 2022 Ram 1500
- 2021 Ram 1500
- 2020 Ram 1500
- 2018 Ram 1500
- 2017 Ram 1500
- 2012 Ram 1500
- 2011 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2009 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2008 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2007 Dodge Ram 1500
They could be better.Audi's programming on the same ZF trans is far superior to Chryslers programingThe ZF 8 speed is proof that it can be done right.
I'm not too sure. Audi is brilliant, however my friend is having issues with his Dual Clutch.They could be better.Audi's programming on the same ZF trans is far superior to Chryslers programing
When heavy towing I am reducing the OCI going forward. I have 1 more change of PUP & LubeGard on the shelf. I'm also looking at the Castrol Edge Euro formula as well as HPL's Supercar. I used the Castrol Euro 0W40 in my Cayenne S when I had it.If you are having a tick after using PUP 0w40, then I'm guessing PUP 0w40 isn't the best oil for the application or maybe need to reduce the OCI to 3 -4k.
I would certainly look at Redline 5w30. HPL is also good. Check which gives you a better deal.
Aren't you just pi$$ed you didn't get a Pontiac Aztec before it killed the division?
When heavy towing I am reducing the OCI going forward. I have 1 more change of PUP & LubeGard on the shelf. I'm also looking at the Castrol Edge Euro formula as well as HPL's Supercar. I used the Castrol Euro 0W40 in my Cayenne S when I had it.
Heavy truck V-8 diesels have been tried in the US many times in the past, and have all failed. They can make ferocious horsepower... for a little while. The only two that were worth a darn were the Mack E9 and the 3408 CAT. The 3408 was known for breaking crankshafts. Pretty much every Cummins attempt was a flop. In marine and stationary applications they all did much better. This excludes the Detroit 2-strokes, which were freaks of nature, and pretty much worked in any configuration.Soon you guy's maybe getting a V8 Semi in the States. 770hp and 2.729foot-pound Swedish power
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That's not the same transmission.The Audi programing is generally considered to be the best factory ZF programing,you need a good transmission tune on a North American 8 speed to match or beat Audi's factory programing.I'm not too sure. Audi is brilliant, however my friend is having issues with his Dual Clutch.
The 8 speed ZF transmission in our Rams have their issues too. I've had a Thermal control valve fail and put water into the transmission. We done a few fluid changes and it still shudders intermittently. Right now, its clear that we need to rebuild or replace the transmission. He said for me to run it till it dies. It's been a few months now. I've done off road trails, long distance highway speeds and stuff, this thing still going on. I'm amazed.
Compare that with other transmissions with similar issues, they die within a couple of months.
Heavy truck V-8 diesels have been tried in the US many times in the past, and have all failed. They can make ferocious horsepower... for a little while. The only two that were worth a darn were the Mack E9 and the 3408 CAT. The 3408 was known for breaking crankshafts. Pretty much every Cummins attempt was a flop. In marine and stationary applications they all did much better. This excludes the Detroit 2-strokes, which were freaks of nature, and pretty much worked in any configuration.
I know the Scania is all the rage in Europe.
Glad I traded in my 19' for my 23'Well this isnt going to end well, maybe I shouldn't post it? Nah... Somehow my 2010 is like the swiss, neutral.
What is the Most Unreliable Ram 1500?
The most unreliable Ram 1500 years are given below:
These model years have a lot of recalls and many problems. Therefore, the reliability ratings given by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) are low for these model years.
- 1995 Dodge Ram
- 1996 Dodge Ram
- 1999 Dodge Ram
- 2000 Dodge Ram
- 2001 Dodge Ram
- 2002 Dodge Ram
- 2003 Dodge Ram
- 2004 Dodge Ram
- 2006 Dodge Ram
- 2014 Ram 1500
- 2015 Ram 1500
- 2016 Ram 1500
- 2019 Ram 1500
What Year Ram 1500 Trucks Should I Stay Away from?
Some Ram 1500 model years are highly reliable, while some model years are not reliable. You should stay away from unreliable model years. However, depending on the generation, Ram 1500 worst years vary.
Each generation Ram 1500 has some unique features and updates. Therefore, people choose a truck for buying depending on the generation type.
You should stay away from the following model years of separate generations:
- 5th Generation: 2019 Ram 1500
- 4th Generation: 2014, 2015, 2016 Ram 1500
- 3rd Generation: 2002-2006 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2nd Generation: 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001 Dodge Ram 1500.
What Year Ram 1500 is the Most Reliable?
The most reliable Ram 1500 years are given below:
- 2024 Ram 1500
- 2023 Ram 1500
- 2022 Ram 1500
- 2021 Ram 1500
- 2020 Ram 1500
- 2018 Ram 1500
- 2017 Ram 1500
- 2012 Ram 1500
- 2011 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2009 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2008 Dodge Ram 1500
- 2007 Dodge Ram 1500
No, the 3408 was their big truck entry. I know the 3208 was scrap, along with the 9 liter Intertrashional, Detroit 8.2 Fuel Pincher, and various other V-8 medium duty junk.3208? That series was a cheapo made for government truck service to win lowest-bid auctions. Wasn't it cylinder 7 that always, always overheated and seized the valves?
I was with Mobil back then, they knew better than blame the engine oil for this obvious design defect - lack of coolant flow to cylinder 7.
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