I have had the same question being that we own a Dodge Ram 5.7L Hemi, Dodge Challenger 5.7L Hemi and a Dodge Durango 5.7L Hemi. From posts of a variety of Dodge Owners Forums, I have been able to ascertain that the difference is in the different throttlebodies and intake manifolds used on the different models. The trucks have more of a high rise intakes compared to the more flat fitting intakes on the cars. The trucks intake and manifolds allow for more air intake compared to the cars. More air intake equals more horsepower.
The 47 is only used in Ram trucks, Dakota's, and Grand Cherokees
The Hemi engine is only available in the Grand Cherokee and Commander lines, none of which are available with a Golden Eagle package.
yes but usually only trucks.
only $5,600
Lower-back of engine (towards rear of vehicle). Accessible only by lifting the vehicle.
GMC does not make cars, only trucks and suvs. GM is the parent company over GMC, Chevy, Buick, Cadillac, etc. So far from my experience the trucks are solid, however I no experience with GM cars made after 1964.
the 426 hemi is the best and only true hemi, these new so called hemi engines are really not true hemi's.
"In 1900 only 4,192 passenger cars (and no trucks or buses) were built in the United States."
Tow trucks are only available in The Lost And Damned and unless you have a mod, they cannot tow cars, not even in a mission
Tiberaun (Hyundai) is the only car i can think of there are trucks though
Planet Dodge does not only sell Dodge cars. They also sell Chrysler, Jeep, and RAM cars , trucks and vehicles. At one of these locations you are sure to find a vehicle for you.
Emergency vehicles such as police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances only.