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Originally Posted by Juniorss
That actually isn’t untrue, and between me and my dad, we have had 5 Mopars recently (Hellcat Challenger, Charger SRT 392, Charger Scat Pack and 2 Rams). The 6.4’s eating cams/lifters is well documented and it’s also common in the Rams as well. Almost all of the Mopars we had/have are low mileage (under 15k), so we haven’t had the issue.
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Funny story I too have owned a few of these cars. 2 2017 392 SCAT challengers and a 2017 Charger Daytona 392, none of which ate anything in their engines. All three had very rough lives in my hands. I dont baby my cars and none of them drank a drop of oil nor did they have any mechanical failures of any kind. During that period of time I was also an active member of a few Challenger/Charger forums. This wasnt "well documented" on any of them. Still isnt.
Now if you want to talk about whining rear end gears and Dodge's inability to correct them, then we can agree.