Pilotman
PilotMan
Pilotman

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For a truck motor that gets 20 MPG along with 400 HP, I’ll gladly change those 16 spark plugs every 36,000 miles. It’s nice and easy to do.

Wow, why did the heads get swapped?

A shortened socket helps too but boy is it a pain.

Until recently I thought it was mid-engined.

The Ram engine bay is huge to make room for the long Cummins, plenty of elbow room to access everything with some convenient extensions. There aren’t many V8 engines on a modern vehicle that allow such easy access spark plugs. I should know, I owned an 4th Gen Camaro with an LS1 that was mostly underneath the

Ram 1500 Hemi, tons of room to reach everything. Swapping 16 spark plugs took me about 30 minutes. Oil changes are 10 minutes and don’t require a jack. All suspension parts, transmission/transfer case, axles are simple and easy to get to.

lol

Just googled, Pentagon plane remains.

That’s no bueno.

What was wrong with yours? We have three here at the office and after almost two years of ownership all three have been awesome with no issues. They are all late-2013s Abarths, two Cabrios and one sunroof.

It’s mostly throttle management, aftermarket tuning that manipulates the throttle curve fixes it pretty well.

$150 Vogtland springs fix the cornering. Plus, if you stick with the recommended air pressures (less in the rear tires), then it rotates quit nicely through the corners.

My 6’4” friend has one that he fits into but his is a rag top.

4.7 gallons is a lot, do you get 350 miles with that tank? How is the sloshing, did you throw in a bunch of foam blocks to minimize that?

O-Tay!

Hey what tank did you get?

I met him a couple times at SEMA. He was walking the show just like everyone else. He seems to always be visiting the small business booths looking for cool stuff to feature on his show. He was very approachable with a very down to earth persona.

My sister had the same Jeep with 33” tires, it was slow.

The infomercial side of the show is definitely there but I always liked learning about new parts from different companies if it related to something I was planning on doing.