for sure. I did find during that adventure that the back coil pack on the 8 cylinder had gone bad. I got a new one off of amazon for $20 and it's been perfect since.
The first time doing this took about 4 hours. Mainly because I had never done it on this truck before. I feel confident that if I had to do it again it would be much faster. Probably an hour or so. The ones in the back are the trickiest. Had to use a combination of deep sockets with attachments on and off to wiggle the plugs in and out.
I own a 2012 Ram 5.7 Laramie Crewcab and I hooked up a Diablo Trinity tuner and among other things it allowed me to remove the MDS or staged idling as I like to call it,when you fire it up or drive it you have full 8 cylinders pumping right from the moment you hit the peddle,some difference I'll say it here and clealy noticeable.
Awesome video I’m actually going to do mine soon have 92k on my 2014 ram. I bought the plugs just figuring out a day to do them since it will be my first time. How many miles where on your truck when you did yours forgot if You mentioned it
I think it was about 75000 miles. I also figured out after the plug change that I had a coil pack go bad. A code reader helped me figure that out. Plugs in under steering column near hood release. It took me a longer time because I wanted to record it, and removing the external things was new to me but I still had it done in around 3 hours I think.
I was denied linking ability a while ago because I said something youtube didn't want me to say. Can't talk politics or health with actual politicians or health care professionals before they censor your ability to do anything. The tool can be found with an easy word search. Spark plug extension tool. It comes in sizes . If you can determine the size with a normal socket you can find the tool pretty easily.
Very helpful I'll be tackling this in a day or two. Ram recommends these done at 32k miles which I had done the first time around about 70k miles ago for way more than I'll be charging myself so..lol
Thanks Joshua. Me and my son used your video to do our plugs on our 2013 5.7
Sweet!!
😂 dont screw up bro ight 😂😂
for sure. I did find during that adventure that the back coil pack on the 8 cylinder had gone bad. I got a new one off of amazon for $20 and it's been perfect since.
❤❤❤❤ thanks for your video @@StuffIHeard
Thanks for the video .. What was your time on that job ..
The first time doing this took about 4 hours. Mainly because I had never done it on this truck before. I feel confident that if I had to do it again it would be much faster. Probably an hour or so. The ones in the back are the trickiest. Had to use a combination of deep sockets with attachments on and off to wiggle the plugs in and out.
I own a 2012 Ram 5.7 Laramie Crewcab and I hooked up a Diablo Trinity tuner and among other things it allowed me to remove the MDS or staged idling as I like to call it,when you fire it up or drive it you have full 8 cylinders pumping right from the moment you hit the peddle,some difference I'll say it here and clealy noticeable.
so it's like waking up in a full run, not a yawn, stretch, then jog, then run?
That stuff don't work man 😂 you need to actually get that reprogrammed
What size is the well for the spark plugs?
Awesome video I’m actually going to do mine soon have 92k on my 2014 ram. I bought the plugs just figuring out a day to do them since it will be my first time.
How many miles where on your truck when you did yours forgot if You mentioned it
I think it was about 75000 miles. I also figured out after the plug change that I had a coil pack go bad. A code reader helped me figure that out. Plugs in under steering column near hood release. It took me a longer time because I wanted to record it, and removing the external things was new to me but I still had it done in around 3 hours I think.
Do you have to set the gap
yes
LINK FOR THE TOOL?
I was denied linking ability a while ago because I said something youtube didn't want me to say. Can't talk politics or health with actual politicians or health care professionals before they censor your ability to do anything. The tool can be found with an easy word search. Spark plug extension tool. It comes in sizes . If you can determine the size with a normal socket you can find the tool pretty easily.
Very helpful I'll be tackling this in a day or two. Ram recommends these done at 32k miles which I had done the first time around about 70k miles ago for way more than I'll be charging myself so..lol
Nice