
Every combustion cycle in the Ram 2500 occurs inside the HEMI engine block that's been tweaked for improved efficiency and output. This gasoline-powered V8 unit makes 410 horsepower and 429 pound-feet of torque. The all-new Variable Cam Timing (VCT) function governs the movement of valves. Shifting points in the powertrain are also mapped by an electronic system. A 17,130-pound towing capacity is a major highlight of the HEMI engine. Additionally, this propulsion system allows the 2500 model to haul a 6,600-pound payload.
This Ram pickup truck in Sand Creek, WI could be equipped with a base controller for the engine. By regulating the ratio of air and gasoline, this module optimizes performance. The ignition system is also managed by the base controller. Additionally, the HEMI engine will operate quietly when it's idle. Gilberts of Sand Creek could easily add some spare fuses to reduce the total demand on the electrical system of this heavy-duty vehicle.