@@sonsofliberty3081 May I ask your source of this stat? I would love to review the data and how they arrived at .01%. I bought my truck CPO with 59,000 miles on it. At 80,000 the cam and lifters had to be replaced under factory extended warranty. Not to mention the transmission and brake booster at almost exactly the same mileage. I only towed my 5th wheel one time during that period. At 97,000 the brake booster and the transmission failed again. Possibly the former owner long idled this truck. That’s an unknown to me. All I know is I do not idle this truck for lengthy periods. Towing is limited to once during this time also. I’m faithful to my maintenance at the dealership too. My dealership told me all 2500 RAMS 2018-2022 with the 6.4 and the six speed transmission are having the same issues. This shouldn’t be a thing on a truck this would cost me $70,000 to replace.
Nice video on the gen 3 hemi. This is modern tech on computer engines. I used to have back in the early 1980's running a 440 c.i.d. Mopar on the street and it had lots of work and components back then with electronic ignition and 2 - edelbroc 600 carbs and tuned for the motor, dyno out at 762 hp and 590 torque. Street purposely built 1973 Plymouth duster 4.30 gears with 4500 stall converter, tubed rear with 14x32 street slicks . Fiber glass hood- doors- deck lid and bumpers ,full interior except back seat and 8 point cage for safety. C7 paint - plum crazy purple. Made 5 passes at the track in 1 night ,best time 9.96 for which the officials stopped me from racing since I had no certification- license because of breaking the 10.00 seconds mark. They were monitoring me that whole night, so after that I quit the track appearance. My friend and I always went every weekend street racing on this unincorporated road back in the west end of the county that was used for water maintenance personnel and marked out for 1320 ft . I Made lots of money and friends but the ones that I beat never raced me the second time. I can say today, technology is great but back then you had to experiment to make horsepower and get info from the older people who were retired from racing. But one thing I can say is im glad growing up in that generation where life was fun and easy. Back then the saying was " no replacement for displacement " i still love and drive Mopars. Just the bigger version , 1975 w300 dually - Cummins power wagon
Unfortunately, if you look at similarly sized LS motors they tend to make more power but only with a cylinder head swap. Hemi vs LS using stock head, Hemi could win. But with aftermarket heads and valves, LS tends to win. Maybe because there isn't much choice on Hemi heads for some reason, and aftermarket LS heads have a much more aggressive design than the stock Hemi head?
@@sepg5084 that's not true. You can find heads or just have the shop port them. Gm motors won't come close to a built Mopar now. Maybe true 25yrs ago but not now. If you take a 345ci hemi, stock out of a truck, you can go find 6.1 or 392 heads and they bolt right on. That's not where the power is though. The cheapest hp is to find a wrecked 6.1l srt motor and bolt on the intake manifold. Gm is crap anymore and Ford is chasing the government around kissing their ass for money.
My dad was a greaser in the early 60's. I spent hour and hours in shop, time with dad. in my teens he brought me a old Chevy station wagon with a 327 like in his hot rod.Told me I had to rebuild the motor before I could ever start it by summer school I had a sick sleeper.
Love to see more Hemi (and Chrysler in general)! Chevy and Ford V8s are hard to come by in Poland at a reasonable price, but there is plenty of decently cheap Mopars.
Finding the engines are easy but finding a car to put it in is hard mostly because Chrysler didn't make rear wheel drive cars for so long. If the daytona was rear wheel drive it would be as good as a fox body for drag racing.
@@Turshin Plenty of V8 Jeeps and Chryslers were sold in Europe (especially when Daimler Chrysler was a thing) and those eventually made their way as imports. That's why the most expensive 5.7 300C is the same price as the cheapest Charger R/T even though they are practically the same car- Dodge wasn't sold in European dealerships so pretty much all of them are imports from USA. You can get an '07 5.7 300C for the same price as a '91 305 Caprice. The cheapest V8 Mustang I've seen was listed for $10k and it was a bit rough- nice ones go for $12k and up.
There's more on the table from there. My 6.4L crate motor with the stock intake, cylinder head porting and cam put out 615.2 HP @ 6700RPM - 553.2 Lb-Ft @ 4600RPM. The stock intake with the SRV system is surprisingly good vs switching to an aftermarket with single length runners.
@@durstroyer3924 I got a 2018 ram 2500 6.4l single cab work truck. I’m pushing over 500 with a few minor upgrades and she cooks. I’ve had to stop because my trans is about done. Upgrading to a stage 2 by ats diesel performance
Love to see that engine combo in a jeep, Frankie and Pat are killing it, my boy calls Frankie the Ranga Engine Ninja (apparently red heads are called rangas in Australia). When my boys little Aussie mate come for a sleep over, we spend most of our time trying to understand him but he's a complete little motor head and he's infecting my boy with that, love it.
I've never really checked one of these out. Everything on this engine just looks insanely solid!! No old school brackets to hold alternators and such. Everything just bolts in solid. Crazy it took so many years to get a setup like this!!!!
Bruce H, nuts?? Na, this is pretty badass, fairly economical muscle... Nuts is a 2000 Buick Roadmaster wagon (yes, with the wood grain on the sides, that wagon) with a 632cid twin turbo SMX, running on methanol at the track and.... here's the insane part..... 89 octane on the streets as a cruiser.... Drive it to the track, run 6 seconds in the 1/4 mile all day, roll the parachutes up and drive home, or out cruising, or 300-400 miles to the next racetrack.... That's nuts... And a legit car!
11:10 "BGE" means "Big Gas Engine". Pre-2018 car 6.4 motors have "6.4" cast into the block. Post-2018 6.4s, and all trucks use the BGE casting. The BGE is a stronger casting, and is the same casting used by the Hellcat and Scat Pack blocks.
@@shift_nation4785 Not from what I've been able to gather. The first thick casting BGE 6.4 blocks came in the 2015 RAM, which coincides with the introduction of the Hellcat 6.2. Apparently all Hemi blocks adopted the thicker casting, but it took until 2017-18 for 6.4 passenger cars and SUVs to receive the BGE block.
@@icussdemise1043 On the drivers side (opposite side to the oil filter) next to the dipstick hole. Also on the rear, inside the bellhousing, just next to the oil gallery plug. They're cast in, in big letters, you can't miss it.
I just procharged my 6.4 Jeep - not worried about the transmission because the old 5-6 speeds w “better blocks” don’t have the 8hp70 and have less heat tolerance to them like the 8hp
What a nice video . A dream for a man to have engine like this . I would change oil everyday on it 😂 . That is the best engine built i have ever seen . For us in „green” Europe this is like going on a trip to Mars.
my 94 dakota has almost 250,000 miles on its 5.2 magnum v8 which is showing signs of its age.. it'd be a great home for this hemi, if I had the money I'd be building me one just like it instead of dreaming bout it cuz thers no way I could afford it right now
I had a 2002 AMG with a 5.5L mopar in it. Absolutely wicked little power plant. I called it the sharpie, it would make the blackest stripes on the road.
@@LTJohn hemi is hemi. It works the same. I give zero shits what you think of my amg experience. Y’all wanna argue semantics and act like it’s virtue. Go lay by your dish.
Great video! I would've loved to see the combustion chamber and for y'all to explain quench and how it can still be a hemi with one. Much love for the Mopar vids y'all do!
Great questions it’s got some serious perks by having the quench area. Makes the camber smaller while still having the valves placed in the optimal position for size and flow. Also raises the compression. The piston doesn’t have to have as much of dome shape to fill the chamber which allows the piston to be lighter. Duel plugs for aid in cleaner and more efficient burn. 340 CFM of flow from a stock head wow!! This engine was for the most part stock. Just a buffed up Valvetrain/cam/intake/rods/piston. 7000rpm 🙌🏼 I wish they took it higher, looked like it was still making power!!
@@alexwowski5318 they didn't balance the rotating assembly as a whole, after doing drop in pistons and rods they'd be asking for problems going that fast without making sure everything checks out even though they used good quality parts.
@@bigboreracing356 Trust me, they cry. You should see my truck weep every time I approach it with cheap aftermarket parts. Sure, it looks like an oil leak but those are tears of despair!
@@moparproud3978 Yeah, they really didn't do anything cool with this engine. 5.7 and 6.1s have been known to make over 500 horse with cam and tunes. These guys did a lot of work to make the same power a 5.7 would with a cam and a tune.
this engine and a single 98mm turbo would still be street able but put this in the 900 plus hp range. it's no secret Hemi's love boost it's the reason there still the go to engine in top fuel even today.
Mike H, I dare you..... No, I Double dare ya... Naaa, F this.. Mike, I TRIPLE DOG DARE YOU to put a bullet like this (or bigger, I like to party 😂) in a pure, innocent Prius!!!! BUT, if you're skeert, I understand buddy, it's ok..... 😂🤣😂🤣
my son has a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7 with 186 000 k on it and I am afraid the engineis going to blow up I would love too surprise him with this life time watcher
When you’re dealing with 6.4L’s and you want to add some power adders. Remember to widen the ring gap. Because it will be the weak point for higher horsepower. And remember that gen3 hemi’s lifter issue is from a lack of splash lubrication. So try to keep it above 2,000Rpm.
It's the raised cam location they mentioned puts them to far out of windage...and they are laid way over....non mds with hemi lifters seem to be a cure..... I'll say this on my 2021 ram its impossible to keep it over 2000...it only turns about 1800 at 80mph hehe
Oil pressure is too low at the rocker assembly at idle with the engine hot. Splash lube is irrelevant here. The lifters are oiled from the rocker assembly and the oil is pushed down the pushrod. Hellcat oil pump is the fix. Works awesome. Much thicker rotor and idle oil pressure is a lot better.
@@sHoRtBuSseR Hellcat oil pump without the oil squirters the hellcat has, would be raising oil pressure too much and start causing other issues. Melling has an updated oil pump design with a higher volume and a bit more psi to help with lubrication while keeping everything within safe parameters.
@@bigboreracing356 Bcs they used shit lifters from factory you assume the whole engine is shit ? Great logic there ...you must be one of those internet basement engineers I keep hearing about !
@@bigboreracing356 not sure,Anyway I got Lucy enough to work on a promos making 3500 hp but I thought this looks cool also the Godzilla 7.3 gas has nice numbers as well.
Always love to watch over here in the 🇳🇱 how you guys build and test your engines! How can we get in it to win it? Our retired police package charger has a dropped valve seat and needs a rebuild. But this engine would make it so much better for our little heroes! We use it for events with disabled and or severely ill kids and they all want to ride the hemi charger!
Why don't you install the camshaft before you put in the crankshaft? With the crank out you can reach in and support the back of the camshaft so as not damage the cam bearings. ??
Longer stroke would be the guarantee for more TQ. Also running a tighter lobe separation angle around 108deg would have increased TQ and probably HP. We seen to be stuck in an era of really wide LSA and then try to compensate with more duration. Giving the engine what it wants has been forgotten.
You could also use it to clearance stroke but the problem seems that's what causes the premature lifter failures.....raised to far out of windage and the lifters not vertical enough... I keep waiting for this to happen on my Ram....I know MDS exacerbates this but oh well... Having built several LS it literally is an LS with Hemi heads hehe....nice design
Why do I feel like it should make more than that? Something feels like it's "off" on this combo...like not enough cam to take advantage of the intake or something. I dunno, but a SBM (LA or Magnum) can be built to both more power and definitely more torque.
Yea that's what I was thinking, +70 hp over my stock scat for all that work doesn't seem like a lot. I've seen similar builds to this push that magical 600 HP mark before forced air, so something is being held back here. Then again, it is fully built so this engine could easily take on a FI kit and easily crank out above hellcat numbers, so the potential is there at least.
can tell you from automotive experience we never used duralast. I can guarantee they don't check what they send out had to return so many duralast parts helped a friend went through 8 duralast alternators before one worked and the alternator was in a pain spot. After each return the staff acted as if it was normal never use anything duralast there cheaply done and quality control dosnt exist. Every shop I've been in its Napa or oriellys that's what the real pros use this was nothing but paid advertising no good pro uses duralast and if they do they've just been lucky.
I came here for the dad jokes and horsepower, I was not let down. But yet again y'all locked out the cam phasing on us. It's 2021, it's time to show the world what a little on the fly cam timing can do to these engines, guys! MERICA!
Gawd that would be awesome in my 06 magnum with the 300 conversation, help round it out nicely, to bad local laws prohibit side pipes cause it would sound sweet with that motor 😁
What are they going to do pull you over leave them tucked under the car and buy a 80 dollar a side electric switch off for the exhaust so u can be quiet when u need to he and loud when u wanna be
Hell I raced a 440 ROAD RUNNER into the 10.70. Back in 84 .. but 560hp in my FIRST gen DAKOTA.. would be wicked! Or stuff it an unfinished 67 Dart that needs a motor.. its got a drag CHASSIS.. . Instant low 10 ride..
@@bigboreracing356 I dont street race.. but I do enjoy. Killing the tree and running the #s my old bird ran with in . .02 at 4 diffrent tracks 5 different times through the last season. On a pro tree it varried in eleven passes .022 on that pro tree.. it was a stick shift. They say they cant be consistant.. thanks for the reply.
I love how my 6.4 feels throughout the Power band. It's smooth and easily controllable. Chrysler really hit it out of the Park.
Agreed. Except for the cam and lifter problem.
@Plumbtired less than .01% of motors have issues. They can be completely blamed on long idle time.
@@sonsofliberty3081 May I ask your source of this stat? I would love to review the data and how they arrived at .01%. I bought my truck CPO with 59,000 miles on it. At 80,000 the cam and lifters had to be replaced under factory extended warranty. Not to mention the transmission and brake booster at almost exactly the same mileage. I only towed my 5th wheel one time during that period. At 97,000 the brake booster and the transmission failed again. Possibly the former owner long idled this truck. That’s an unknown to me. All I know is I do not idle this truck for lengthy periods. Towing is limited to once during this time also. I’m faithful to my maintenance at the dealership too. My dealership told me all 2500 RAMS 2018-2022 with the 6.4 and the six speed transmission are having the same issues. This shouldn’t be a thing on a truck this would cost me $70,000 to replace.
@@Plumbtired And Ford and Chevy don't have problems? KTMs have problems.
Finally some 6.4 action, thank you
Whats the point tho? Its already obsolete.
@@frankcastle9691 Really? Please enlighten us with your engineering wisdom?
@@dohcsmr1175 2 words, electric motor.
@@frankcastle9691 2 words. Inferior engineering. 2 more words. Ignorant dolt. 2 more words. Do research.
@@dohcsmr1175 th-cam.com/video/tdtvhsfZ9Xo/w-d-xo.html
Grow up, electric cars are better engineered than a shitty dodge hemi.
This young man has the privilege of training and working with a true nhra legend
Mr. Mike Copeland "don't make no junk." I know him personally and we get lots of parts from Arrington Performance. Hats off to Mike!
Nice video on the gen 3 hemi. This is modern tech on computer engines. I used to have back in the early 1980's running a 440 c.i.d. Mopar on the street and it had lots of work and components back then with electronic ignition and 2 - edelbroc 600 carbs and tuned for the motor, dyno out at 762 hp and 590 torque. Street purposely built 1973 Plymouth duster 4.30 gears with 4500 stall converter, tubed rear with 14x32 street slicks . Fiber glass hood- doors- deck lid and bumpers ,full interior except back seat and 8 point cage for safety. C7 paint - plum crazy purple.
Made 5 passes at the track in 1 night ,best time 9.96 for which the officials stopped me from racing since I had no certification- license because of breaking the 10.00 seconds mark. They were monitoring me that whole night, so after that I quit the track appearance. My friend and I always went every weekend street racing on this unincorporated road back in the west end of the county that was used for water maintenance personnel and marked out for 1320 ft . I Made lots of money and friends but the ones that I beat never raced me the second time. I can say today, technology is great but back then you had to experiment to make horsepower and get info from the older people who were retired from racing. But one thing I can say is im glad growing up in that generation where life was fun and easy. Back then the saying was " no replacement for displacement " i still love and drive Mopars. Just the bigger version , 1975 w300 dually - Cummins power wagon
My 73 Challengers needs a heart.. a 6.4 L hemi sounds like a good one (:
Definitely looking forward to more 6.4 hemi content!
The hemi doesn’t just rival it. The hemi design of the heads is unbeatable
Unfortunately, if you look at similarly sized LS motors they tend to make more power but only with a cylinder head swap. Hemi vs LS using stock head, Hemi could win. But with aftermarket heads and valves, LS tends to win. Maybe because there isn't much choice on Hemi heads for some reason, and aftermarket LS heads have a much more aggressive design than the stock Hemi head?
@@sepg5084 there is choice for heads but they're crazy expensive for not that much gain, so aftermarket lacks.
@@sepg5084 that's not true. You can find heads or just have the shop port them. Gm motors won't come close to a built Mopar now. Maybe true 25yrs ago but not now. If you take a 345ci hemi, stock out of a truck, you can go find 6.1 or 392 heads and they bolt right on. That's not where the power is though. The cheapest hp is to find a wrecked 6.1l srt motor and bolt on the intake manifold. Gm is crap anymore and Ford is chasing the government around kissing their ass for money.
Except for a DOHC setup.
@@sepg5084 yeah, no.
My dad was a greaser in the early 60's. I spent hour and hours in shop, time with dad. in my teens he brought me a old Chevy station wagon with a 327 like in his hot rod.Told me I had to rebuild the motor before I could ever start it by summer school I had a sick sleeper.
Love to see more Hemi (and Chrysler in general)!
Chevy and Ford V8s are hard to come by in Poland at a reasonable price, but there is plenty of decently cheap Mopars.
Lucky
Here un México is quite the opposite, no mopar engine/swaps in the junkyards
Finding the engines are easy but finding a car to put it in is hard mostly because Chrysler didn't make rear wheel drive cars for so long. If the daytona was rear wheel drive it would be as good as a fox body for drag racing.
Wow Really? Usually it's the opposite.
@@Turshin Plenty of V8 Jeeps and Chryslers were sold in Europe (especially when Daimler Chrysler was a thing) and those eventually made their way as imports.
That's why the most expensive 5.7 300C is the same price as the cheapest Charger R/T even though they are practically the same car- Dodge wasn't sold in European dealerships so pretty much all of them are imports from USA.
You can get an '07 5.7 300C for the same price as a '91 305 Caprice.
The cheapest V8 Mustang I've seen was listed for $10k and it was a bit rough- nice ones go for $12k and up.
There's more on the table from there. My 6.4L crate motor with the stock intake, cylinder head porting and cam put out 615.2 HP @ 6700RPM - 553.2 Lb-Ft @ 4600RPM. The stock intake with the SRV system is surprisingly good vs switching to an aftermarket with single length runners.
Great numbers. What size cam are you using jw?
What cam? What did it do in the quarter?
Who ported the heads? Who built it?
yeah, something in their setup was holding it back. Their combo didn't make much more than my stock 392 durango.
@@durstroyer3924 I got a 2018 ram 2500 6.4l single cab work truck. I’m pushing over 500 with a few minor upgrades and she cooks. I’ve had to stop because my trans is about done. Upgrading to a stage 2 by ats diesel performance
Pat absolutely killing it with the dad jokes ! Keep em coming Pat !!
Love to see that engine combo in a jeep, Frankie and Pat are killing it, my boy calls Frankie the Ranga Engine Ninja (apparently red heads are called rangas in Australia). When my boys little Aussie mate come for a sleep over, we spend most of our time trying to understand him but he's a complete little motor head and he's infecting my boy with that, love it.
I've never really checked one of these out. Everything on this engine just looks insanely solid!! No old school brackets to hold alternators and such. Everything just bolts in solid. Crazy it took so many years to get a setup like this!!!!
Getting paid to build and dyno these monsters is just perfect! Glad for you guys!
I had a 5.7 in my Charger R/T and it was fast. This thing..just nuts. Love it..
maybe, but was it Quick ?
Bruce H, nuts?? Na, this is pretty badass, fairly economical muscle... Nuts is a 2000 Buick Roadmaster wagon (yes, with the wood grain on the sides, that wagon) with a 632cid twin turbo SMX, running on methanol at the track and.... here's the insane part..... 89 octane on the streets as a cruiser.... Drive it to the track, run 6 seconds in the 1/4 mile all day, roll the parachutes up and drive home, or out cruising, or 300-400 miles to the next racetrack.... That's nuts... And a legit car!
I LOVE IT!!!! TOTALLY AWESOME BUILD!!!! THANK YOU TO ALL THE SPONSORS INVOLVED IN THIS PROJECT.
11:10 "BGE" means "Big Gas Engine". Pre-2018 car 6.4 motors have "6.4" cast into the block. Post-2018 6.4s, and all trucks use the BGE casting. The BGE is a stronger casting, and is the same casting used by the Hellcat and Scat Pack blocks.
So 15-17 scats dont have a BGE block?
@@shift_nation4785 Not from what I've been able to gather. The first thick casting BGE 6.4 blocks came in the 2015 RAM, which coincides with the introduction of the Hellcat 6.2. Apparently all Hemi blocks adopted the thicker casting, but it took until 2017-18 for 6.4 passenger cars and SUVs to receive the BGE block.
Where can I find the BGE stamp on the block?
@@icussdemise1043 On the drivers side (opposite side to the oil filter) next to the dipstick hole. Also on the rear, inside the bellhousing, just next to the oil gallery plug. They're cast in, in big letters, you can't miss it.
@@rus0004 I presume these stronger castings must make the engine heavier?
Love it, my jeep yj's 4 cylinder has been giving me the death rattle for a while. This would be an awesome upgrade! 😯
Build a 4.0 i-6 into a 4.7 stroker for $2k.
@@grad0n or for the same price and reliability with more power and more potential upgrade get a junkyard 5.7
@@peter2213 i think the 4L engine was the famous one because it was the most reliable don't quote me tho
@@grad0n 4.7 strokers don’t last long
I had a 5.7 challenger and traded it for the srt 392. That engine is perfect for me and the 8 speed transmission is a work of art. So much fun.
The 6 speed is so much more fun and easy to daily..
I just procharged my 6.4 Jeep - not worried about the transmission because the old 5-6 speeds w “better blocks” don’t have the 8hp70 and have less heat tolerance to them like the 8hp
I’m not a huge dodge fan but I gotta say that is one beautiful engine right there! She’s gonna make some awesome power.
Would love to win this Hemi! My jeep Grand Cherokee would be a monster with that in it. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
Just go buy the Grand Cherokee SRT after 2012 and add in the aftermarket parts. It comes standard with this 6.4l Hemi engine block.
Put one in it. Mine has a 6.5L 😉
Making power all the way up to 7000! Just goes to show how well these hemi heads breathe!
I need one of those PowerNation work shirts you guys are always rocking!
That engine would be nasty in my 12' Ram 1500 sport
I would love to put that engine in my project 79 dodge aspen !!!
I like to be different 😊
What a nice video . A dream for a man to have engine like this . I would change oil everyday on it 😂 . That is the best engine built i have ever seen . For us in „green” Europe this is like going on a trip to Mars.
Hemi and Holley Love it.
Nice build. I've been waiting for some 392 love!
Have an older Plymouth Duster this would be nice in. Love all the videos. Am a 73 year old retired heavy equipment mechanic for Caterpillar.
OMG, This is a piece of art. Looks beautiful.
I barely have enough money to fill my tank let alone build an engine like this. So jealous.
If you're having trouble filling your tank you definitely don't need an engine like this even if it were free.
Been a Chevy guy my whole life but as of late I am quite fond of MOPAR. The Hemi has soooo much potential!
Just two words: Love It!!!
my 94 dakota has almost 250,000 miles on its 5.2 magnum v8 which is showing signs of its age.. it'd be a great home for this hemi, if I had the money I'd be building me one just like it instead of dreaming bout it cuz thers no way I could afford it right now
I had a 2002 AMG with a 5.5L mopar in it. Absolutely wicked little power plant. I called it the sharpie, it would make the blackest stripes on the road.
@@muskokaroads2371 2002 CLK 55AMG. look it up dummy.
@@davesalzer3220 which wasn't a Mopar engine. It was a tuned Merc. Which leads me to doubt you actually had an AMG Mercedes or you would know that.
@@davesalzer3220 you do realize that the modern hemi started off as a Mercedes-Benz block don't you so I don't think he's a dummy..
@@LTJohn hemi is hemi. It works the same. I give zero shits what you think of my amg experience. Y’all wanna argue semantics and act like it’s virtue. Go lay by your dish.
The 5.5 engine in the Mercedes is not a Mopar engine.
if every engine was built like this they would all last forever
Great video! I would've loved to see the combustion chamber and for y'all to explain quench and how it can still be a hemi with one. Much love for the Mopar vids y'all do!
Great questions it’s got some serious perks by having the quench area. Makes the camber smaller while still having the valves placed in the optimal position for size and flow. Also raises the compression. The piston doesn’t have to have as much of dome shape to fill the chamber which allows the piston to be lighter. Duel plugs for aid in cleaner and more efficient burn. 340 CFM of flow from a stock head wow!! This engine was for the most part stock. Just a buffed up Valvetrain/cam/intake/rods/piston. 7000rpm 🙌🏼 I wish they took it higher, looked like it was still making power!!
@@alexwowski5318 they didn't balance the rotating assembly as a whole, after doing drop in pistons and rods they'd be asking for problems going that fast without making sure everything checks out even though they used good quality parts.
I liked in less than 30 seconds...Plum Crazy and black did it for me.
My 08 Dakota sport would make a nice sleeper truck w that magnificent beast of an engine in it.
Somewhere there's a '79 Dodge Lil Red Express crying for that motor.
@@bigboreracing356 Trust me, they cry. You should see my truck weep every time I approach it with cheap aftermarket parts. Sure, it looks like an oil leak but those are tears of despair!
@@bigboreracing356 shut up it’s figurative language
I would love to replace my tired 318 LA in my 1979 D100 with this!
Do you have pictures....I Love those trucks
@@biggdaddydiesel3622 I definitely have pictures!
Very cool truck. Throw some magnum heads on that thing and a 390 stroker kit and be happy 👍
Arrington is probably the best place for anything HEMI. I’d kill for one of their forged engines in my Charger
That engine will be awesome in my 1977 w200
I got a challenger scat pack with the 392, however I’d would love to have that set up in it. Would be so much more
Fun haha
You’re a cam and valvetrain and tuning from that. No need for an entire engine
@@moparproud3978 Yeah, they really didn't do anything cool with this engine. 5.7 and 6.1s have been known to make over 500 horse with cam and tunes. These guys did a lot of work to make the same power a 5.7 would with a cam and a tune.
@@sHoRtBuSseR Nobody has gotten an extra 100hp from just a cam and tune, stop the BS. Full bolt on, yeah sure...but not from just a cam and tune.
@@DL101ca Richard Holdener did it. 🤷
Exactly, that was too much money spent to land on same numbers as stock hahahaha..
This is a great engine, and purple is our school's color. I want to put one of these in my 99 Durango.
Long live the HEMI V8 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪😁
this engine and a single 98mm turbo would still be street able but put this in the 900 plus hp range. it's no secret Hemi's love boost it's the reason there still the go to engine in top fuel even today.
This would be great for my 66 dodge charger. It was my dad's old car I tracked down. Its rough but I'm doing a tribute to him. Would love this
My dad had a 69 440
My Prius needs a new engine, this would sound cool in it
Do it
Mike H, I dare you..... No, I Double dare ya... Naaa, F this.. Mike, I TRIPLE DOG DARE YOU to put a bullet like this (or bigger, I like to party 😂) in a pure, innocent Prius!!!! BUT, if you're skeert, I understand buddy, it's ok.....
😂🤣😂🤣
my son has a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.7 with 186 000 k on it and I am afraid the engineis going to blow up I would love too surprise him with this life time watcher
I would love to put it in my '16 Ram Bighorn. That things a beast.
A GREAT BUILD FOR ANY DAILY DRIVER.
Yup, like to plant that into my Scat Pack!! Interesting video!!
thank you for all the free content
Can Canadians win?!? This would be so sweet in my dart!
It would considering the only bad part of the late model hemis is the heavy vehicle's they come in. It would be perfect in your dart
It says I'm Not eligible from My area. Damn that sucks 😏
I'm curious to know if it's appropriate to give each valve a whack with a mallet to seat it after a spring or keeper change, like I do with a SBC.
my dad suv aka charger truck aka durango would love this as much as the kids would 🤣💯👑🙌🏿💨
I enjoy the programs guys but what is it about giving the cam specs while leaving out the lift? Does Arrington Performance want it kept a secret?
I'm sure they give you the specs, you need to be able to tune for it. Only certain niche tuners that also sell custom cams keep the specs proprietary.
Love MOPAR.
When you’re dealing with 6.4L’s and you want to add some power adders. Remember to widen the ring gap. Because it will be the weak point for higher horsepower. And remember that gen3 hemi’s lifter issue is from a lack of splash lubrication. So try to keep it above 2,000Rpm.
It's the raised cam location they mentioned puts them to far out of windage...and they are laid way over....non mds with hemi lifters seem to be a cure.....
I'll say this on my 2021 ram its impossible to keep it over 2000...it only turns about 1800 at 80mph hehe
Oil pressure is too low at the rocker assembly at idle with the engine hot. Splash lube is irrelevant here. The lifters are oiled from the rocker assembly and the oil is pushed down the pushrod. Hellcat oil pump is the fix. Works awesome. Much thicker rotor and idle oil pressure is a lot better.
@@sHoRtBuSseR Hellcat oil pump without the oil squirters the hellcat has, would be raising oil pressure too much and start causing other issues. Melling has an updated oil pump design with a higher volume and a bit more psi to help with lubrication while keeping everything within safe parameters.
@@bigboreracing356 Bcs they used shit lifters from factory you assume the whole engine is shit ? Great logic there ...you must be one of those internet basement engineers I keep hearing about !
Just seen a small block 427 Hemi ford making 900 hp on air !
Lookup hammerhead 427
@@bigboreracing356 all natural, no nitrous or blower.
@@bigboreracing356 lookup hammerhead ford I think
@@bigboreracing356 not sure,Anyway I got Lucy enough to work on a promos making 3500 hp but I thought this looks cool also the Godzilla 7.3 gas has nice numbers as well.
@@bigboreracing356 there was hope for the 6 litre cammer ,but more support for the 7.3.
I need this for my jeep srt . I'll definitely be entering.
Holy cow.... That's quite a good motor getting good.But them dudes got toops.
Is this the same Arrington that used to do a lot of circle track racing in the 70’s?
If I win this I wouldn’t know what to put this but I’m sure what ever gets this engine will be a monster
Wow what a build! Mopar FTW🔥
Always love to watch over here in the 🇳🇱 how you guys build and test your engines! How can we get in it to win it?
Our retired police package charger has a dropped valve seat and needs a rebuild. But this engine would make it so much better for our little heroes! We use it for events with disabled and or severely ill kids and they all want to ride the hemi charger!
Why don't you install the camshaft before you put in the crankshaft? With the crank out you can reach in and support the back of the camshaft so as not damage the cam bearings. ??
Rival the LS?! Haha haha that's a good joke!
Would l9ve to see some 6.4L Gen 3 truck hemi builds.
It's amazing how a thousandth or a 10 thousandth can change everything
I hope that HEMI will fit in my Caravan! LOL!
Man id love to build one and you guys make it look not difficult
Stock pistons wont take hardly any abuse. 6psi and you are on the edge already.
This hemi would be so nice in my project car. It's nice for you guys to let anyone have it. Let it be me
Love me that 6.4 HEMI, Yessir…
I was hoping for more torque than just 4 lb ft over stock for having new pistons, rods, cam, and that massive intake on it. Hp looked good though.
Longer stroke would be the guarantee for more TQ. Also running a tighter lobe separation angle around 108deg would have increased TQ and probably HP. We seen to be stuck in an era of really wide LSA and then try to compensate with more duration. Giving the engine what it wants has been forgotten.
Just to top post, that raised camshaft is to shorten the pushrods to lower valvetrain mass.
You could also use it to clearance stroke but the problem seems that's what causes the premature lifter failures.....raised to far out of windage and the lifters not vertical enough...
I keep waiting for this to happen on my Ram....I know MDS exacerbates this but oh well...
Having built several LS it literally is an LS with Hemi heads hehe....nice design
Everything but the super charger, could you list all the parts used in the 6.4 and what block, 6.4 gen 3?
One badass motor foresure!
I got a 2010 Dodge ram 1500 with a 3.7l . this would be my dream upgrade.
I WANT IT for my 65' Coronet 500!!!!!! Just imagine this bad boy in MY TOY!!!!! ;)
Im gonna assume Pat eats a lot of popsicles for all those dad jokes😂
I agree !
Why do I feel like it should make more than that? Something feels like it's "off" on this combo...like not enough cam to take advantage of the intake or something. I dunno, but a SBM (LA or Magnum) can be built to both more power and definitely more torque.
Yea that's what I was thinking, +70 hp over my stock scat for all that work doesn't seem like a lot. I've seen similar builds to this push that magical 600 HP mark before forced air, so something is being held back here. Then again, it is fully built so this engine could easily take on a FI kit and easily crank out above hellcat numbers, so the potential is there at least.
Has stupid ring setting tool, and bolt stretch tool, but holds camshaft by stuffing screwdriver in the end 6:35 🤔
My 5.7 hemi could use such a sweet swap 😎
MY 84 D150 WOULD LOVE THAT MOTOR
can tell you from automotive experience we never used duralast. I can guarantee they don't check what they send out had to return so many duralast parts helped a friend went through 8 duralast alternators before one worked and the alternator was in a pain spot. After each return the staff acted as if it was normal never use anything duralast there cheaply done and quality control dosnt exist. Every shop I've been in its Napa or oriellys that's what the real pros use this was nothing but paid advertising no good pro uses duralast and if they do they've just been lucky.
I'd really like to have this done to my 5.7
My ‘71 challenger NEEDS this power plant in her
Could you do that with a gen4 6.4 and install that in a 2016 Dodge ram 1500 to get rid of the 5.7 what would it take
I came here for the dad jokes and horsepower, I was not let down. But yet again y'all locked out the cam phasing on us. It's 2021, it's time to show the world what a little on the fly cam timing can do to these engines, guys! MERICA!
Gawd that would be awesome in my 06 magnum with the 300 conversation, help round it out nicely, to bad local laws prohibit side pipes cause it would sound sweet with that motor 😁
What are they going to do pull you over leave them tucked under the car and buy a 80 dollar a side electric switch off for the exhaust so u can be quiet when u need to he and loud when u wanna be
My 2023 Durango SRT 392 runs so nice, so smooth. Claimed 475 hp and torque... is it true? Does the stock motor really make those numbers?
Your work is excellent
Hell I raced a 440 ROAD RUNNER into the 10.70. Back in 84 .. but 560hp in my FIRST gen DAKOTA.. would be wicked! Or stuff it an unfinished 67 Dart that needs a motor.. its got a drag CHASSIS.. . Instant low 10 ride..
@@bigboreracing356 I dont street race.. but I do enjoy. Killing the tree and running the #s my old bird ran with in . .02 at 4 diffrent tracks 5 different times through the last season. On a pro tree it varried in eleven passes .022 on that pro tree.. it was a stick shift. They say they cant be consistant.. thanks for the reply.
Hello pat. Great show. I see Mike isn’t there. Will he be back? Thank you.
I’d love to see a priced out parts list on this thing! Gotta be $30k+.
I certainly could use this for my 2018 Jeep JL