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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Startup , rev, and back up of the Challenger.

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  • hey have you done anything about that ticking noise in your engine? i have that same thing and i have had my challenger in the shop for over a week?

  • @WarriorInternationa1 No... Everyone has told me it's inherent with the challenger's Hemi. It usually goes away after about 20-30 secs and doesn't come back until the engine has cooled all the way down. Let me know what the shop says about the noise. I'm curious what actual dodge reps have to say.

  • @swedishmax ALso just to let you know i just filed a lemon law case to my car. they are going to call me back to tell me what to do from here. the dealership its at can not find whats wrong with the ticking so i would look into that if i was you.

  • @WarriorInternationa1 well... My car is 2 years old now... 20K miles with a Magnacharger, full exhaust, and some other minor stuff... Don't think it qualifies anymore ;)

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  • Hemis always will tick, thats just one of the unique things about them! Gotta love the sound of a hemi, especially a 6.1/6.4

  • @WarriorInternationa1 its called the HEMI TICK normal operation dont worry bouut it

  • @spiderbonegy traded her in

  • @WarriorInternationa1 I put the high octane 93 in my tank and the ticking went away. 89 usually ticks

  • I found the "tick" will go away with a better quality gas. I run a 5.7 hemi daily. Its hit or miss you could change octane rating as well. Pending any mods...

  • @jpg8402 Traded it in :/

  • @WarriorInternationa1

    Its know as the "hemi tick". Nothing is wrong with it bud, its valvetrain noise. Very common on these newer Dodge motors, my old 1500 with a 4.7 had it also.

  • sounds like my old mercedes tappet noise.. but i dont think this engine has tappets.... could be also the chainguides.

  • The ticking probably is a lifter.. I had the same issue but my mechanic fixed that.. if you need advice from him shoot me a email. He is friendly and beyond knowledagble when it comes to any kind of vehicle..

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