RAM 1500 3L TWIN TURBO Hurricane Engine *Heavy Mechanic Review* | Should you BUY IT ??

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  • @9663mu
    @9663mu Місяць тому +63

    This has become my new favorite channel.

  • @johnwhite5154
    @johnwhite5154 Місяць тому +79

    I don’t care how much power it makes I’ll NEVER CALL HIM DAD EVEN IF THERES A FIRE

    • @SoonerMikeD
      @SoonerMikeD Місяць тому +8

      I used to smoke pot with the 3.0 liter hurricane.

    • @joseeduardo4327
      @joseeduardo4327 Місяць тому +5

      No power tools Dale

    • @jameslakes5019
      @jameslakes5019 Місяць тому +3

      No dipstick new v6 dodge ram no wonder going bank rupt 2000 v10 dually how roll blew diesel up v10 viper motor in it halls butt

    • @jameslakes5019
      @jameslakes5019 Місяць тому +1

      V6 no dipstick computer tells u how much oil has

    • @jameslakes5019
      @jameslakes5019 Місяць тому +3

      😮 better buy extended warranty 7 yr 100 thousands miles warranty maybe 5 yrs 100000 mile warranty powering train

  • @wstevenson2004
    @wstevenson2004 Місяць тому +29

    Those damn leaves are killing me.

    • @markcarraway879
      @markcarraway879 27 днів тому +1

      My OCD is off the charts with the leaves!!!! He is one of my favorite channels but DAMN!!!

  • @lincolnmarklt
    @lincolnmarklt Місяць тому +8

    It's going to be the nail in the coffin.

  • @davidlefranc6240
    @davidlefranc6240 Місяць тому +29

    Ford should comeback with a modern version of their good old inline 6 4.9 liters with overhead cams and a turbo it would probably eat alive anything else !Nice review.

    • @zachjones4453
      @zachjones4453 Місяць тому

      Ford should take note!

    • @blueheelerfriend8450
      @blueheelerfriend8450 Місяць тому +1

      100% imo too!

    • @gncc600
      @gncc600 Місяць тому +1

      @@davidlefranc6240 ok boomer

    • @cptbluehawk57
      @cptbluehawk57 27 днів тому +2

      @@gncc600you may say ok boomer but those old ford straight 6s were phenomenal engines, far better than anything today

    • @Woolsocks
      @Woolsocks 24 дні тому +1

      I’m not a ford guy but the old 300 I6 was an absolute beast of an engine, my buddy beat the snot out of one in high school then sold it to the local marina, I still see that thing at the boat ramp

  • @bret9741
    @bret9741 20 днів тому +2

    Please add an oil dip stick. That’s how I quickly pull oil to send to be tested. Also it’s how I look at the color and smell…
    Finally I’d be happier with higher fuel mileage and lower power as long as I could hit 0-60 with passengers at a safe merging speed. To me 0-60 in 12-14 seconds is fine. In a half ton truck I’m fine with a 8000 tow and 1800 payload.
    I love the sound of my current truck, 2007 king ranch F-150 with 5.4 3v
    Here is what I wish Ram had done. Completely new design small displacement v-8 normal aspiration. Also would like a hybrid on the V-8 with 30 miles battery only. That would give most drivers no need to burn gasoline 80% of the time.

  • @rsdaarud
    @rsdaarud Місяць тому +3

    Excellent review! With the Stellantis problems, caution is prudent for 2 years as I had the Ecodiesel in 2016 and took a bath on depreciation!

  • @davidmopar8446
    @davidmopar8446 Місяць тому +28

    Hopefully it's a good engine, soo far my 5.7 has 121k miles and no issues, my 6.4 has 33k miles and it just purs

    • @atg1338
      @atg1338 Місяць тому +4

      It isn't

    • @joshblubaugh6050
      @joshblubaugh6050 Місяць тому

      @@davidmopar8446 what year is your 5.7?

    • @davidmopar8446
      @davidmopar8446 Місяць тому

      @@joshblubaugh6050 2014

    • @James-t3c
      @James-t3c Місяць тому +1

      @@atg1338straight 6 is the most iconic design engine design. Plus it’s closed deck. Easier to work on than the complicated V8.

    • @gomerpyle7721
      @gomerpyle7721 Місяць тому

      @@atg1338you have one?

  • @BrandonGiuliano9420
    @BrandonGiuliano9420 Місяць тому +3

    Dude I love how you review and explain it’s so simple and you make it interesting buddy just keep doing what you are doing and love the texts in the videos 💯 lots of love from Alberta !

  • @Tea_1745
    @Tea_1745 Місяць тому +2

    Just not having a dip stick alone, I'll never spend my hard earned $$$ sad because I had high hopes with this new "hurricane" motor, I

  • @kylesaab
    @kylesaab Місяць тому +19

    can't wait for Towing Video with duramax LZO 3l diesel. Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bret9741
    @bret9741 20 днів тому +1

    I prefer simple reliable engines with moderate power. My first pickup that I purchased with my own money was a 1983 Ford F-150. Actually to be honest, my dad purchased because I had to drive from our ranch to junior high and high school every school day. Our ranch was 80 miles away from Artesia NM. Our elementary school was called Penasco Elementary. It was 25 miles from our home and had 3 teachers who lived at the school and taught k-2, 3rd-5th and 6th-8th. There were approximately 18-22 kids every year I attended. Once we graduated from 8th grade we had two choices. To drive to Weed (yep that’s the name) NM about 50 miles in the Lincoln national forest and attend a junior high/high school with about 35 kids or drive a better safer straighter road 80 miles to Artesia. So Dad made me a deal. He bought the new F-150 4x4 and I cut firewood 3 months a year and then on Saturdays during school when I could. From 1982 to end of summer 1985, I cut 2000 cords of wood and also managed a crew of 10 men who cut, split and loaded another 3000 cords of wood. I also worked for free during branding, marking, shearing, shipping seasons for our livestock.
    Anyway by the time I finished 2 years of college that 1983 pickup had 210,000 miles on it. Here’s the interesting thing about the pickup. It had a 4-speed manual transmission and an Inline normally aspirated 300 ci. 6 cylinder. As soon as I got the truck I installed a 5.5” Skyjacker lift kit along with 36” mud tires (they looked a lot like Toyo MT’s) all bias ply. Anyway we installed a 45 gallon propane tank in the back and I ran both gasoline and propane.
    I sold the truck in 1987 at auction. It looked brand new as I had really taken care of it. It was a bid with no backing out to the winning bid. I got $7500 dollars which was amazing considering when it was brand new it only cost $11900 with tax title and license.
    That engine never had a single issue. It turned the 36” tires just fine with 4:10 gears.
    Believe it or not, I drove it to California (900 miles one way), to visit grandparents several times and also drove it home from college once a month (200 miles one way). On the highway at 60 mph (speed limit was 55 mph back then) averaged 22 mpg on propane and 25 mpg on gasoline. Before pain lifted the truck, I had to work on my own time and save up about $3200 to buy the wheels, lift, ring gears/pinions, and a roll cage. I installed everything myself. So it took about 1-year to get the lift installed. During that time the pickup got 28-30 mpg on gasoline and 25-27 using propane at 55-60 mph on level roads.
    I think inline 6 is a great design. I just love the quiet rumble of a V-8 (I’ve never installed loud exhaust).

  • @TheJines123
    @TheJines123 День тому

    Yeah man. I have a Canyon AT4X AEV and loooove the engine. Very nice. The 2.7 is a little mule. I'm very skeptical about this new i6 from ram. They have never been great with complex electronics. I'd buy one if it had a single turbo. I wish it had the iron cylinder liners my truck has. Great content bud. Happy holidays!

  • @josipdolic6391
    @josipdolic6391 Місяць тому +2

    Now I have to wait for another day to see the towing loop results
    Can’t wait

  • @priceallen4368
    @priceallen4368 13 днів тому +2

    No one ever discusses this so I'll spill it out; 3 liters is just way too small for a very big heavy truck trying to do truck things. Sure it makes power! But when you ask a small engine to push around that much weight (especially when hauling or towing), mpg and reliability are going out the window. This engine needs to be WAY over 4 liters for that amount of work. The 3L would be a great engine for midsize truck, not a 1/2 ton.

  • @4Cabin
    @4Cabin Місяць тому +4

    As always, an understandable and cohesive review that makes sense.

  • @Ratkill9000
    @Ratkill9000 Місяць тому +5

    It's a Volvo supplied engine with Mopar insight. The lack of a dipstick for the oil is very European, it uses a sonar sensor bolted on the bottom of the pan. In order to properly do an oil pump on this, you have to drop the transmission. Hard to say how these will hold up long term. Also, do not fill these up with the full 7qt of 0w20 oil, everything will tell you it's over filled. 6.8qt or about the 6.5L mark on some oil jugs will be well within the safe range.

    • @gncc600
      @gncc600 Місяць тому +1

      @@Ratkill9000 nothing made by Chrysler holds up. Why do you question this?

    • @Ratkill9000
      @Ratkill9000 Місяць тому +2

      @@gncc600 I'm not. I work for the freaking company as a auto tech. I'm waiting to see how fast these will blow up.

  • @patriot5526
    @patriot5526 25 днів тому +1

    I agree that waiting a couple of years for the bugs to be worked out is a good idea. No dipstick? There’s two sides to this. When I met my wife she was attending medical school and driving a Geo Tracker. It turns out that with 35,000 miles on the vehicle, she had never had the oil changed because she didn’t know she was supposed to. It may sound funny, but there are a lot of people that lack that knowledge. Maybe this could be a good thing for them.

    • @jeffhickman10
      @jeffhickman10 5 днів тому

      That will never be a good thing for anybody.

  • @robertdoyle8785
    @robertdoyle8785 Місяць тому +4

    I'm grateful that Ford continues to offer their customers choice. Seems like Ram could at least allow a N/A or single turbo option for those of us that prefer maximum reliability.

    • @jakewilson24
      @jakewilson24 Місяць тому +1

      I believe their idea is to use that 3.6L V6 as their reliability option, but its a pretty gutless engine. My opinion is Ford is making the best half-tons right now due to their drivetrain reliability and options. I haven't been impressed with GM's v8s with the cylinder deactivation in them, but that baby duramax is pretty cool

    • @James-t3c
      @James-t3c Місяць тому

      Staright 6 is all about reliability. A NA V8 is very complex, especially in the heads. Thats why they ate camshafts and lifters. NA engines have a lot of stress.

    • @robertdoyle8785
      @robertdoyle8785 Місяць тому

      @@James-t3c The 5.7 ate cam shafts and lifters because if its Mopar its subpar.
      Just like how this 'super reliable' I6 cant' make it 40K before the thermostat shits the bed.

  • @peiguy1982
    @peiguy1982 Місяць тому +1

    Cast iron block and single turbo they would have had a winner here. Also should have did dual injection on the base engine for carbon reasons, with the heavier oil too.

  • @stevenblack9324
    @stevenblack9324 26 днів тому

    I love the channel and was looking forward to this engine in this platform. I can't wait for the towing and fuel economy loops. Keep up the great work!

  • @georgiafan6618
    @georgiafan6618 24 дні тому +3

    I love the straight 6 design. It’s inherently balanced as opposed to a V6 configuration. I like this engine in the ram too. Why not go to 3.5L like ford and a 3.4L like Toyota? More Cubes mean more power. Add more stroke for the additional cubes, more torque. I expected Ram to make a 3.0L straight 6 diesel designed in house. Maybe they will one day if a diesel friendly administration makes it into White House.

    • @carboydorifutoparty3976
      @carboydorifutoparty3976 18 днів тому

      Really the I6 is just their overbuilt hurricane 2.0L I4 with 2 more cylinders with a closed deck design. The H.O has more power because of it having forged both internals and crank with a low compression ratio.

    • @aliyousuf2342
      @aliyousuf2342 18 днів тому

      there is a stoichiometric sweet spot for combusting air and gasoline under boost at around 500 ml's per cylinder. There is a reason nearly every V6 is between 2.8 and 3.5 litres.

    • @georgiafan6618
      @georgiafan6618 17 днів тому

      @@carboydorifutoparty3976 Closed deck is supposed to be very stout. This is a good engine. I think the eco boost is an open deck design.

  • @nuts5388
    @nuts5388 Місяць тому +3

    There is a 1000 horsepower crate version for sale so it probably handles the 500 horsepower pretty reliably

  • @nuttyDesignAndFab
    @nuttyDesignAndFab Місяць тому +2

    high stroke to bore ratio doesn't really impact knocking, but it does give you a better combustion chamber geometry (closer to spherical) which leads to less heat transfer into the block during compression, which is what actually improves efficiency.

    • @RohanSanjith
      @RohanSanjith Місяць тому

      Many American V8s came with short stroke design.

    • @nuttyDesignAndFab
      @nuttyDesignAndFab Місяць тому +1

      @@RohanSanjith sure. short stroke tends to work better for higher RPMs. Long stroke is more torquey and more efficient. there's also dimension constraints; if your bores are huge your v8 won't fit in a corvette

  • @austinvincent3773
    @austinvincent3773 28 днів тому

    Always loved engines and powertrains since I was a little kid, really like learning about them, awesome channel, keep it going!

  • @peteeberhardt3769
    @peteeberhardt3769 Місяць тому +11

    Based solely off of the pictures seen of the engine in these videos, my bet is that they will prove to be reliable in the long run. Yeah, they will have to change their thermostat addition/manufacture but that is a very addressable thing to do and compared to Toyota's approach and Ford's 3.5 ecoboost when it first came out, it is pretty damn good. Or, at the very least, less bad. :) Also, I am really not bothered by the lack of dipstick; fuel tanks have used electronic meters for years and been very, very reliable. I am excited to see my oil levels as I like to be aggressive with my oil changes. Plus, RAM is right - this will mean more people actually doing oil changes and as a result I bet Ford, Chevy, GM, Toyota all follow suit.

    • @GettysGarage
      @GettysGarage  Місяць тому +3

      I mean I guess as a mechanic having a dip stick is just so nice and simple when doing your own oil change but most people won't be. I hope this engine is a success.

    • @joerapo
      @joerapo Місяць тому +1

      A fuel meter being off won't cause a critical engine failure.

    • @imfloridano5448
      @imfloridano5448 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@GettysGarage it doesn't matter, a dipstick is a requirement for all petro engines on the planet regardless of an oil sensor

    • @josiahwyncott7519
      @josiahwyncott7519 Місяць тому

      Everybody with a newer vehicle already has a display that tells them to go to the dealer every 5-10,000 miles.

    • @richardmcdaniel3818
      @richardmcdaniel3818 Місяць тому

      😂😂

  • @gtrance3567
    @gtrance3567 Місяць тому +3

    Yep, let’s give it a couple years!

  • @joeblow5037
    @joeblow5037 Місяць тому +3

    The thermostat problems at 30k has told me that they didn't do much endurance testing. (and imagine what will pop up at 75k)
    Yes, Alex...it is way complicated.
    imho the best engine on the market (for 1500 trucks) is still the GM 5.3 or 6.2.
    Minus those stupid junk collapsible lifters.
    great video, friend 🙂

    • @fjoco1
      @fjoco1 Місяць тому +1

      Uh well that’s a serious problem.

    • @joeblow5037
      @joeblow5037 Місяць тому

      @@fjoco1 tbf, none will last 100k
      and that is sad

    • @tylersimpson3512
      @tylersimpson3512 Місяць тому +4

      I’d argue the 5.0 is currently the best 1500 engine on the market

    • @joshuaatkinson5810
      @joshuaatkinson5810 Місяць тому +2

      GM v8’s in the 1500 segment are trash. The 5.0 coyote is far superior and has the track record to prove it.

    • @joeblow5037
      @joeblow5037 Місяць тому

      @@tylersimpson3512 probably
      The problem it is in a Ford.

  • @carloseleivas8632
    @carloseleivas8632 Місяць тому +3

    Que belleza de Camioneta 😍 RAM es RAM... Son las mejores Camionetas del mercado automotriz

    • @rubenrubicoc1413
      @rubenrubicoc1413 Місяць тому

      Definitivamente las más problemáticas jajaja agárrate una coyote v8 F150 o una Tundra V8 y les dan mil vueltas a esta

  • @SweetNeoCon407
    @SweetNeoCon407 Місяць тому +4

    A dipstick isn't just used to check oil level. You can actually look at and smell the oil for anything out of the ordinary. That's a no go for me.

    • @davidortiz173
      @davidortiz173 Місяць тому

      Me too brother, that was a huge oversight!

    • @dvader3263
      @dvader3263 Місяць тому +2

      Makes it easier to taste it too.

    • @technom3598
      @technom3598 21 день тому +4

      Your not going to be able to do anything anyways if you do find fuel in the oil. It's not like your going to adjust your fuel mix.
      The fact is... It's modern day. Not 1983.
      The engine uses precise fuel management and mixtures. Your nose ain't going to figure shit out

  • @fjoco1
    @fjoco1 Місяць тому +2

    As of now we do not know what major problems this engine will have if any. But what we do know for sure is that the hemi was FAR from perfect. In my opinion Ram did a good thing ditching the hemi. Think about it the hemi was 21 years old and still had cam and lifter problems and not to mention the annoying exhaust manifold issue.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому

      If they had upgraded and modernized the hemi over the years then it likely could have stuck around but they did not.

  • @BloodAlwaysFindsItsLevel
    @BloodAlwaysFindsItsLevel Місяць тому

    Love this new Ram, its just a whole other Level.

  • @georgedoolittle9015
    @georgedoolittle9015 Місяць тому

    *"no Toyota problems"* so good start for something totally new for a Detroit product. Definitely sounds like a lawnmower 😊😊

  • @yarrik701
    @yarrik701 Місяць тому +1

    When I first heard about the i6 hurricane engine, I was really interested, but the more I learned about it, the less I even want to ever deal with it. Throw in the over use of plastic and thermostat issues, Stellantis has some work to do on revising it. Hopefully this isn't the case, but it could turn out to be like the eco diesel (pre emissions "fix"), good until it's not, and when it's not, self-grenade'ing levels of bad.

  • @davidjernigan8161
    @davidjernigan8161 Місяць тому +44

    A big no. Stellantis is having a lot of issues with this in the grand wagoneer, not to mention the questionable future of stellantis as a company.

    • @logantcooper6
      @logantcooper6 Місяць тому +2

      What issues?

    • @go_dawgs_8290
      @go_dawgs_8290 Місяць тому

      @@logantcooper6I’m curious too. I’ve been able to find a couple threads about issues people have had, but most of those were software issues? Nothing mechanical yet, and software issues don’t scare me. Especially not on a engine this new, and in the Wagoneer

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@logantcooper6electrical mainly. There's a video from tow truck Dustin someone's grand wagoneer broke down the same day a guy drove it off the lot LOL

    • @coachvonyo
      @coachvonyo Місяць тому

      There have been a few issues. Not many like some are saying.

    • @joatmon1857
      @joatmon1857 Місяць тому +1

      Got to jealous love fan boys of other makes....

  • @Bradimus1
    @Bradimus1 Місяць тому

    Hell yeah I should. In 5-6 years. Lightly used.

  • @lonnielyttle3999
    @lonnielyttle3999 Місяць тому +1

    I agree on waiting to buy

  • @DH-hp7nv
    @DH-hp7nv Місяць тому

    Great video Alex.
    Always enjoy the in depth info you provide.

  • @cire06.
    @cire06. Місяць тому

    caught me off guard hearing Spanish when i clicked on the video. I understood everything but prefer English :D it's great you're incorporating more languages I'm sure many appreciate it

  • @blackcoffee730
    @blackcoffee730 Місяць тому +1

    Love your channel. Hate what they did to that truck.

  • @bowez9
    @bowez9 Місяць тому +3

    The Ecoboost doesn't have issues with its open deck even at 700+hp. So while closed is technically stronger practically it doesn't matter.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому +3

      I was gunna say this. The Ecoboost doesnt seem to have issue with the block strength, at least not from what I have seen.

  • @randallsavage3795
    @randallsavage3795 24 дні тому +1

    Manufacturers always over-think their products. Dodge should have just single turbo charged a 5.7 Hemi and called it a day. Same thind with GM. 5.3 LT with a single turbo in a silverado frombthe factory with a warranty. Id buy one instantly.

  • @ftbrip
    @ftbrip Місяць тому

    Love my HO Cummins 3500 and loved my 6.4 Power wagon and 5.7 Hemi trucks. I am going with this is a dud but the inline 6 balance may save the day

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Місяць тому +1

      I think you'd have to be a fool to buy a stellantis product.

  • @LindsayPeters987
    @LindsayPeters987 24 дні тому

    Pretty truck! Love the color. Love your channel 🎉

  • @coachvonyo
    @coachvonyo Місяць тому +1

    Remember, it isnt brand brand new. Its Been out a couple years at Jeep. Plus with the amazing discounts you can get on RAM right now (17K off msrp on a Big Horn) we ended up with a new one and love it so far. Except for being able to sniff smell taste and touch the oil on the dipstick. What are we making out with these things? That part doesn't bother me at all.

  • @carloseleivas8632
    @carloseleivas8632 Місяць тому +2

    Excelente video con esa RAM

  • @hphillips7425
    @hphillips7425 Місяць тому

    Enjoy your videos 👍🏻
    I hope it turns out to be a good engine. As bad as the ram , jeep etc. quality is they need all the help they can get

  • @ivanarzate4719
    @ivanarzate4719 Місяць тому +2

    Higher HP + Better Mpg = Increased Complexity.
    I love the growl of the V8.... I dont like my wallet screaming bloody murder to fill up the tank.

  • @PrivateUsername
    @PrivateUsername Місяць тому +2

    Got one. I really don't give a hoot about the sound.

  • @daveyadams6970
    @daveyadams6970 Місяць тому

    look forward to all your reviews!

  • @sojourner2013
    @sojourner2013 Місяць тому

    Been waiting for this review.

  • @falah9595
    @falah9595 Місяць тому +1

    I expect there will be electrical problems, not major ones. But the engine block looks strong. Because inline 6 cylinder. Fear of turbos but if they use the same turbo technology as the Cummins I think we will be Excellent but we have to see

  • @SV_Try_Magic
    @SV_Try_Magic 21 день тому +1

    The closed deck and the spray cast cylinder sleeves are game changing. The dip stick thing doesnt matter because the sensor detects quality and level.

  • @MSchumacherfan
    @MSchumacherfan Місяць тому +1

    You can have both, a dipstick and a level sensor

  • @danielyombalakian7534
    @danielyombalakian7534 Місяць тому

    Algo para comentar: motores modernos son eficientes y ecológicos pero complejos y eso vale para todos no solo para este en particular. El sonido apagado también está ligado a las nuevas normativas, pero ya saldrá algo after market para los que les guste el espectáculo. Por último no entiendo la comparación con el Duramax, lo único que comparten es la arquitectura 6L 3.0 pero es diesel y el Hurricane es gasolina

  • @MrToddwg
    @MrToddwg Місяць тому +1

    The missing oil dipstick is a big one. I always check my oil in my 5.7 hemi for the manual check of level and the color. I do not trust the "oil life" too much reliance on a sensor going wrong. The people who buys these rams are the test market in the real world applications.

    • @technom3598
      @technom3598 21 день тому

      Change the oil every 5k miles and be done

  • @josipdolic6391
    @josipdolic6391 Місяць тому

    Good advice Alex,definitely wait few years to buy

  • @robertsahli9998
    @robertsahli9998 Місяць тому

    Thanks for your opinion. I would rather have 5.7 hemi.

  • @MrNismopro
    @MrNismopro 20 днів тому

    1:54 yep it’s fall up there. (All the leaves on the HVAC grill).

  • @gncc600
    @gncc600 Місяць тому +1

    I'm sure it will be very durable and last forever...lol Right! Been making V8s for 75 years and still can't get it right. Like this will be any good.

  • @jasoncurtin5800
    @jasoncurtin5800 Місяць тому +2

    I think a lot of these manufacturers are going to have to step up and offer 100,000+ mile warranty to start selling units

    • @05milmachine90
      @05milmachine90 Місяць тому

      This right here! They won't though because then they wouldnt be able to fleece you into buying one of their extended ones.

  • @chrishughes7950
    @chrishughes7950 Місяць тому +1

    Just bought one, so far i like it way more than my Ram with the 5.7. Fingers crossed.

  • @fredbecker607
    @fredbecker607 13 днів тому

    Much better than when they put the pentastar in it. That one was a dog.

  • @dawsongranger4940
    @dawsongranger4940 Місяць тому

    Considering most pickup truck owners never tow I see why stellantis would put this engine in the ram. Most buyers treat their trucks as big luxury sedans so this engine makes perfect sense in that role. It’s way more powerful than the 5.7

  • @Jay-me7gw
    @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому +1

    Your comparison between the duramax and the hurricane regarding the number of turbos isnt a great comparison.
    1. The diesel has no throttle so it can still be flowing a lot of air mass at low RPM to help spool the turbo. Gasoline direct injected engines are using the throttle plate to control air flow and therefore exhaust mass is limited until you hit the gas and the throttle opens up.
    2. The duramax turbo is a VNT or variable A/R which means it can get the exhaust velocity up high even at low RPM. High exhaust velocity means its hitting the turbine at high speed and can spool quickly. VNT tech is very rare on gas engines. I believe Porsche uses them on the 911 Turbo.
    3. Feeding 3 cylinders into a single turbo means there will be 3 distinct exhaust pulses entering the turbine. This effectively gives the engine the same advantage as you would get from having a dual volute or twin scroll turbo. Ford and Toyota achieves the same thing by having two banks of 3 cylinders feeding each turbo. Feeding all 6 cylinders into one turbo is not so efficient, especially when the manifold runners wouldnt be equal length.
    Trying to feed 6 cylinders into a single turbo on a gas engine is probably gunna lead to some very long runners and, since the runners are likely incorporated into the head, may be close to impossible.

  • @ojbarberena7090
    @ojbarberena7090 Місяць тому

    As usual great video

  • @RohanSanjith
    @RohanSanjith Місяць тому

    When I migrate to Canada from india, this will be my dream truck

  • @__Dave__
    @__Dave__ Місяць тому

    I want to see a 8L I-6 gasser when they eventually replace the 6.4, something beastly without emissions

  • @joseCalderon1976
    @joseCalderon1976 14 днів тому

    I honestly think that an Iline 6 is a much better engine when it'it has turbos and it has to move so much weight. I hope it's a success. With that said, the NA V8 will always be better for towing and long term durability. I don't care what anyone says.

  • @-_-saucynocap2427
    @-_-saucynocap2427 Місяць тому

    What an incredible risky move for the RAM brand to go with the SST I6. Market share for the brand is very low, and going with a brand new I6 could devastate the 1500 especially IF it turns out to have reliability issues. The incredible sound of the HEMI was a selling point for many and now the new SST exhaust note reminds me of a Japanese mini van mixed with a sac of broken sewing machines. I bet many salespeople will hold off on letting customers start up the truck… yes the power output is impressive. And inside I’m sure the sound is liveable. But many of the truck owners who just don’t care about the sound a truck makes, well… they are buying electric trucks anyways… I really hope RAM succeeds with this new line of motors, but they MUST rework the exhaust signature. I loved my 3500 Cummins inline 6. The sound is one of the best truck engine sounds on the planet. The SST I6 is exactly the opposite. Yes I’m kicking a dead horse…
    Oh and Alex, word of caution. Blur the speedometer when running your acceleration tests, at least once past limit. And might want to blur out plates. Just a thought. Keep up the vids they are top notch. Regular guy for regular peeps. Let us know if you come out to Alberta, I think you have a big fan base out here. We do luv trucks and truck content.

  • @keithhumco
    @keithhumco 28 днів тому

    Alex seemed like a nice truck but I'm more interested in the other trucks that you reviewed. not too long ago is 3.5, 2.7,5.3 Chevy, 6.2 Chevy, and Dodge,5.7 hemi truck. but out of all those trucks, in your opinion, what will be the most dependable longest lasting truck? To haul a travel trailer, 4,500 pounds. Occasionally, and firewood and whatnot like A truck should be used. Not for being like a minivan or SUV for home kids around.Which one will last longer? They all seem to have their problems. Chevy and Dodge have cam lifter issues Ford has Issue with the valves on the 2.7, cam tensioners on the 3.5, so I was wanting to know out of all those trucks Back to 2015, even which would be the most dependable longest lasting for a regular average joe like me.

  • @ChapoRR
    @ChapoRR 27 днів тому +1

    He says “3 cylinders” in the beginning and wrong about that ecoboost. Only thing you got right was that open deck. But the ecoboost is easier to work on. Ecoboost still out run that mod for mod

  • @josipdolic6391
    @josipdolic6391 Місяць тому

    Time will tell…..tho I wish it is a success……
    V8 forever!

  • @realcdcruze3558
    @realcdcruze3558 Місяць тому +1

    How are high pressure fuel pumps on a gas engine with water in the fuel? Do they have fuel / water separators or is this not a factor on a gas engine? Chrysler loves to use plastic cooling components that always fail. Just look at their 3.6. The fix is an after market aluminum oil cooler.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому

      I've never heard of it being an issue on gasoline HPFP's. I believe diesel and water are much closer in density so they tend to stay mixed, where as gasoline and water separate quickly because gasoline is only 70% the density of water. Water settles in the gas tank and is removed(since the pump feeds from the low point of the tank) before large quantities could accumulate.

  • @Sean-qy1ex
    @Sean-qy1ex Місяць тому +1

    What stellantis should of done was offer a in-line six N/A version Etorqe has optional and a single
    Turbo base model trim version and then you’re higher trim
    Level twin turbo versions that would’ve cut down cost and using the same engine for different trim levels since ram got rid of 5.7 hemi v8 they should’ve got rid of the Pentistar V6 engine also in the ram and just offer an inline 6 N/A version etorqe setup pretty sure that motor will get the same amount of MPG if not better than the Pantistar v6

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому

      I bet the turbos are not that much money. You can buy Ecoboost turbos for ~$350-400 brand new from part suppliers. The cost to Ford must be even lower.

  • @jackiejorpjomp
    @jackiejorpjomp Місяць тому

    For the two paths for this engine. Definitely stelantis will be the failure/recall route

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone Місяць тому +1

    Hey Cutie, I’m definitely with you on the tone of the engine.

  • @pavnoorsingh6937
    @pavnoorsingh6937 6 днів тому

    5.7 all the way baby
    Any day everyday

  • @eldoradoboy
    @eldoradoboy Місяць тому +1

    I like the hurricane on paper to a point.. ive leased 3 5.7 RAMs..my 3rd is about to go back at end of lease in a few weeks.. my dealers have tried everything to get me to buy a new one with the hurricane.. I just dont dig it.. it sounds whimpy... it looks wimpy when looking at its metal mass in comparion to a 5.7.. complexity is a part of all engines these days.. the 5.7s had the cylinder cut out ECO nodes.. I just cant help but wonder under heavy load day in and day out how a small displacement engine running high cylinder pressures on small journals.. how will it play out in terms of wear? my other issue is a friend of mine that has a grand wagoneer which is on its second engine.. his first ate a turbo at 30k.. his new one is setting boost codes now at about 20K..

  • @MADAmechanical
    @MADAmechanical Місяць тому +4

    A 3.5-4L single turbo with a real thermostat would have been nice.

    • @GettysGarage
      @GettysGarage  Місяць тому +1

      Yes sir, little bigger displacement and a single turbo would of been a very streamlined set up.

    • @MADAmechanical
      @MADAmechanical Місяць тому

      @@GettysGarage more natural torque without getting into the boost, would have been smooth, very torquey, just maybe it would be a few less hp and have a bit of lag.

    • @JohnSmith-lf4be
      @JohnSmith-lf4be Місяць тому +1

      @@GettysGarage BMW's b58 is a 3 litre single turbo.

  • @imfloridano5448
    @imfloridano5448 Місяць тому

    I believe due to the dual turbo setup the use an oil level sensor instead of dip stick is cause the turbo's will malfunction and start pushing oil into the intake

    • @samholdsworth420
      @samholdsworth420 Місяць тому

      Two small turbos of course theyll spool up quickly

  • @bridin4123
    @bridin4123 Місяць тому +1

    Like the video but saying wait to buy doesn’t really make sense. Comes with a warranty and most people don’t keep vehicles that long. Just buy the truck, and enjoy.

  • @LAncegtavicer
    @LAncegtavicer Місяць тому +3

    If stellantis would have fixed the lifter failure the 5.7 would have been a bullet proof engine

    • @GettysGarage
      @GettysGarage  Місяць тому +3

      That really was the only fatal issues with those engines. I guess you could loop in the leaking exhaust manifolds but that really did no harm to the engine - just annoying.

    • @gomerpyle7721
      @gomerpyle7721 Місяць тому

      @@GettysGarageI agree on the manifold issue. BD Diesel makes a really nice aftermarket manifold that should fix the issue

    • @gncc600
      @gncc600 Місяць тому

      @@LAncegtavicer if it's and butt's were candies and nuts we'd all have a marry christmas. Chrysler and bullet proof have never existed.

    • @fnfailure
      @fnfailure 7 днів тому

      ​@@gncc600Torque Flight 727 Trans all there v8s and 6 cylinders slant and straight 4.7 V8 was a turd

  • @greggc8088
    @greggc8088 Місяць тому +16

    It does have a dipstick but it sits behind the steering wheel. 🤣🤣

  • @rj3075
    @rj3075 Місяць тому +14

    I don’t get all the hate on this engine. The technology is not new so if they did their research the engine should be decent. I don’t think it will be perfect but I HOPE it’s a good platform. Why not ? 🤞🏽

    • @atg1338
      @atg1338 Місяць тому +2

      Already have problems with it in the 💩 jeep

    • @rj3075
      @rj3075 Місяць тому +2

      @@atg1338 No engine launched without issues. Doesn’t prove anything.

    • @gabrielback5615
      @gabrielback5615 Місяць тому +1

      Biggest reason, its being forced on their customer, no choice, take it or leave.

    • @GettysGarage
      @GettysGarage  Місяць тому +9

      I agree if they built this engine well it should be a good option. I think where people are upset is that the hemi is not an option and they are somewhat forced to buy this instead. I think it would of been awesome to see the 5.7 Hemi and this 3L hurricane as option for the ram 1500s. then people would just be excited about the new engine and not pissed off about losing the hemi. my two cents anyways..

    • @rj3075
      @rj3075 Місяць тому +4

      @@gabrielback5615 Yeah I can see that, but most of the hate is coming from people that wouldn’t have bought the truck either way. Most of them just hate Ram/Stellantis.

  • @hilltopperblog
    @hilltopperblog Місяць тому

    In regards to the turbo lag, I would need to see the acceleration from idle or close to it to believe it.

  • @DUNEBASHING
    @DUNEBASHING Місяць тому

    Hey Alex when I clicked on your video I got a add for alcohol it was a whiskey add. I was listening to a podcast with Cleetus McFarland and he said that he blocked alcohol and gambling adds and his add rates when up. Just a heads up I thought you would like to know. Update I clicked you video again to comment and I got the same alcohol add.

  • @MSchumacherfan
    @MSchumacherfan Місяць тому

    Totally agree

  • @Montana_Motorized
    @Montana_Motorized Місяць тому +2

    Forgot DI only as a con. Guaranteed it will need a valve cleaning. Other than that, I like this engine.

    • @GettysGarage
      @GettysGarage  Місяць тому

      eventually yes I would image the higher mileage engine will have to deal with carbon build up

    • @Ratkill9000
      @Ratkill9000 Місяць тому

      These engines should be cerified for a BG direct injection fuel induction cleaning. Which is about every 30k or so miles.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому +1

      This really is not as big of a deal as people make it out to be.

    • @Montana_Motorized
      @Montana_Motorized Місяць тому

      @@Jay-me7gw doesn’t look like a quick and easy job to pull the intake manifold on this engine for walnut blasting.

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому

      @@Montana_Motorized I mean the carbon build up is not a big deal. It might have been a big deal 15-20 years ago because motor oils and engine designs of direct injected motors were not mature. But even the early Ecoboosts didnt have a problem as long as you ran quality oils. I scoped my 2014 Ecoboost valves at 100k miles and they were nearly spotless.
      The latest API SP oil standard sets much sticker limits on oil evaporation so that its not flowing out of the PCV into the engine.

  • @freed14760
    @freed14760 Місяць тому +1

    He’ll ya! But no Hemi Baby!!😢

  • @Tommy-Tucker
    @Tommy-Tucker Місяць тому +2

    I’m also concerned from a reliability standpoint, life of the turbos. How long will they last.

    • @JK-qe6qq
      @JK-qe6qq Місяць тому

      Like any other gas turbo engine!!

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому

      @@JK-qe6qq So a long time?

    • @JK-qe6qq
      @JK-qe6qq Місяць тому

      @@Jay-me7gw
      Don’t know all I’ve ever had in trucks are V8’s
      Don’t want any 6 cylinder turbos!!

    • @Jay-me7gw
      @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому +2

      @@JK-qe6qq Ok, well, since you have no idea, turbos are really not a major failure point in these engines. They routinely last 100's of thousands of miles.
      And even if they were, they are cheap. A 3.5L Ecoboost turbo is about $400 and is very easy to change. Certainly no worse than changing manifolds or bad lifters on a hemi🤣

    • @JK-qe6qq
      @JK-qe6qq Місяць тому

      @@Jay-me7gw
      👍

  • @Jetboat2000
    @Jetboat2000 22 дні тому

    There's always room for improvement. Not on my dime, though. I'll keep my old truck a bit longer.

  • @kuhndog-1196
    @kuhndog-1196 Місяць тому

    I just won't buy new lol. I'll keep old trucks alive. More economical and more fun if you ask me. I'm even considering getting out of my 17 power wagon. It's a great truck but as I get older I am getting more and more into older and older. I mean my 73 power wagon Isa damn champ. Just finished swapping to disc front on the dana 44 and it stops great. No abs, no computer control. Get fuel to the worn out holley 2bb and she lights off without drama. 4 speed manual and divorces t case makes it relatively bulletproof. Love the truck.

    • @GettysGarage
      @GettysGarage  Місяць тому +2

      they don't build them to last anymore, at least thats what it seems like. too much plastic

    • @kuhndog-1196
      @kuhndog-1196 Місяць тому

      @@GettysGarage planned obsolescence.

  • @prettybadboylagerberg6385
    @prettybadboylagerberg6385 Місяць тому

    I’m older so I’m old school. This engine and the other turbos in the competition are more complex and thus more likely to have more issues. That seems inarguable. Even the V8s in the half ton segment have the cylinder deactivation complexity that has the same possible reliability issues. Give me a 3/4 ton that has a gas V8 and I’ll have more capability and less worry. The EPA has really screwed over the 1/2 ton segment IMO. And yes the V8 sounds glorious and this sounds like a toy.

  • @Jay-me7gw
    @Jay-me7gw Місяць тому +1

    I hated the Hemi Ram 1500 with the G/T package I had as a rental for a week in Banff. It sounds cool the first couple of times you cold start but then eventually its just obnoxious. Going up and down the hills in Banff it was either loud reving on the way up, or burbling and popping on the way down engine braking. Since I live at 6500', and I tow and am going up and down steep grades every single day, I would never want that.

  • @JohnSmith-ev1sm
    @JohnSmith-ev1sm Місяць тому

    Can you look into the check engine light and misfiring that's being reported on 5thgenrams forum? Lot of reports of issues like this, no real fix yet that I can see.

  • @Th0garr
    @Th0garr Місяць тому

    Do you have a spreadsheet of each trucks fuel economy whilst towing?

  • @CrateCraftedArms
    @CrateCraftedArms 21 день тому

    Is there/will there be a non turbo version of this engine? I’m more interested in that if they ever put it in Wrangler/Gladiator

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 Місяць тому

    not for us for a while, let them get the bugs worked! our '17 hemi 1500 is still going strong at 120,000 km, doesn't sound like much but half of our mileage is towing 7000 lbs. done nothing to it except first set of brakes(front) before our usual trip to fredericton this summer. one battery as well a few years ago

    • @gomerpyle7721
      @gomerpyle7721 Місяць тому

      I have a 17 as well…only brakes, and the exhaust manifolds (plan on shelling out for that coming soon)

  • @wzj5193
    @wzj5193 20 днів тому

    Love your video and contents. Since I know you have a PW. Do you experience any kind of vibration during idling both in gear and in park? thanks.