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Solving Dodge+Jeep Brembo Brake Noise

Brembo 6-Pot fixed caliper brakes may make a front clicking noise at low speeds. Here’s what it means and how to fix it.

Permatex Partners With PowerNationTV Engine Power For 2019 Dodge Challenger Sweepstakes Build Project

The Permatex and PowerNationTV Dodge Challenger Sweepstakes began on Aug. 1 and will end on April 30, 2020.

Dodge Tech Tip: Suspension Does Not Adjust In Cold Weather

Customers may experience no ride height change with the truck in really cold conditions and they may also have a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illumination. They may also notice the truck does not change ride heights when selected in cold weather.

Power Stop Brake Pads Eliminate Excessive Brake Dust On Dodge Hellcat Brake Systems

Power Stop Extreme Performance Brake Systems offers a solution to the heavy brake-dust issues Dodge Hellcat owners face with the OE brake pads. According to the company, Power Stop’s Z23 Evolution Sport and Z26 Extreme Street Performance brake pads are made with the company’s exclusive Carbon-Fiber Ceramic compound eliminating heavy brake dust that the OE

Dodge And Mopar Join Forces With New Scat Package Performance Kits

In honor of the 45th anniversary of the legendary “Scat Pack Club” that played a prominent role in Dodge heritage, Dodge and Mopar announced the introduction of new Scat Package performance stage kits for the 2014 Dodge Challenger, 2014 Dodge Charger and 2014 Dodge Dart at the 2013 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas.

Engine Series: Cummins Diesel Powers Dodge For Nearly 25 Years

When you hear the name Cummins, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Most of the time, if you have any knowledge of trucks, a Dodge truck is the first thing that comes to mind. The Cummins diesel engine has always had a great reputation for reliable diesel power. Though the Cummins diesel engine can be found in many applications, it seems to obtain most of its credit from drivers of over the road trucks.

Tech Tip: Dodge Has A P2767 Code With Transmission In Limp In Mode

If you encounter a Dodge with a P2767 trouble code set, check the wiring between the transmission and the transmission control module. Make sure the #2 signal wire is not open, shorted to ground, or shorted to any other circuit. If the wiring checks OK, raise all four wheels off the ground, start the vehicle and place the shifter in drive. While lab scope testing the #2 signal wire, obtain second gear. When the transmission is in second gear, there should be a 5-volt square wave pattern being produced by the #2 sensor. If not, replace the sensor.

Turbocharger Technology Continues to Improve

With the ability to increase fuel economy by up to 20% on gas vehicles and up to 40% on diesel vehicles, manufacturers have resorted to turbochargers to compensate for lowered engine displacement. Additionally, the improvements on turbocharging technology have increased the number of turbocharged vehicles on American roads. Some turbocharger manufacturers have even projected the number of turbocharged vehicles in the U.S. to quadruple in the next five years.

Tech Tip: Servicing 1993-2003 3.9/5.2/5.9L Dodge Magnum Engines

Engine pinging under acceleration? Using an excessive amount of oil? Notice that your mileage is dropping? Don’t want to weld the cover to the intake? Worried about turning up the boost on your supercharger? These are some common complaints relating to Dodge Magnum engines.

Tech Feature: Boosting Performance – Nitrous, Superchargers and Turbochargers

Today’s new cars offer so much performance directly from the factory that there’s no reason anyone could need any more, right?