How to break in RAM 1500/2500 Hemi engine properly and safely when buying a new truck or car. This 5.7 hemi/ 6.4 hemi engine break in procedure comes right off the Mopar website and I highly recommend you guys follow it. its very easy and could help to extend the life of your engine buy making sure your engine to safely run during the critical break in period.
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So today I was hoping the weather would be decent but I was wrong and i was confined to the inside of my 2022 ram 2500 power wagon but I think the information is still very important. I used this very method of breaking in the hemi engine with my old 2017 ram 1500 with the 5.7 hemi and that engine ran very strong for well over 100,000km. So I am doing the same procedure for my new 6.4 hemi and once again expecting nothing but a great running engine as a result
This break in period of a new engine can be very critical for components to mesh and to set into place therefore it is important to try and follow manufactures specification. Engine break in's are not like they used to be and there is much less work needed to be done to ensure a smooth running engine but it is important to break in your new engine with caution
Mopar lays out 4 phases of engine break in for the hemi and I think the two most important parts of this whole procedure is to not let this engine idle for long periods of time and ideally idle for very limited amounts of time. the second most important procedure is use the full rpm range or go full throttle on this engine to really get it hot and seat those piston rings making for a long lasting smooth running engine for years to come!
Anyways guys I hope you like the video!
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