Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Why Are Dodge Rams With the HEMI Louder
HEMI engines are some of the most powerful automobiles engines in production. According to some Dodge owners, occasionally, HEMI engines make a "ticking" noise. For the most part, the noise level increases as more miles are driven
Possible Causes
Some mechanics have reported the "ticking" noise is normal with the Dodge Ram, and several owners have stated they have had no significant problems with their HEMI engines. However, other owners have replaced the injectors, spark plugs and fuel emission system to try to lower the noise level.
Considerations
The HEMI engine is meant for a heavy duty workload. Dodge Rams with HEMI engines are meant to be work trucks and not luxury vehicles. Engine horsepower and durability should be the major concerns for Ram owners rather than noise level.
Theories/Speculation
Dodge Rams come with Check Engine lights that turn on if there is a major problem with the engine. If the Check Engine light is not on, but the noise level is still getting louder, then the noise is not interfering with the engines functionality. The noise might be more of an annoyance than a mechanical problem.
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