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"Rammed into something" is the past tense of the phrase "ram into something."

If he continues driving like that, he will ram into something.

He continued to drive badly, so he rammed into something.

But if the infinitive remains ("to ram"), then it does not change. See below.

I am so angry that I want to use my car to ram into something.

Yesterday I was so angry that I wanted to use my car to ram into something.

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