staff@slashgear.com (Eli Becht)
2024-07-17 17:15:46
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A forum post dating back to 2011 asks people what types of boosts they’re seeing with their HEMI engines, and many of them are in line with what MotorTrend found. One user wrote they boosted their motor by 8 psi, but said they knew two people running a 10 psi boost with the engine still running smoothly. In another forum post, a poster says they read about an 18 psi HEMI engine, and while that might be possible, there’s little reason to suspect it’d be reliable on the road. With this type of boost, you could find yourself discovering far more than just the common 5.7L HEMI problems.
Another owner wrote saying they were at 11 psi — a number far off the 18 psi mark — for about 1,100 miles before running into issues. It appears your safe zone would be around the 10 psi mark, as that seems to be a common number owners report being fine at, and it’s within the range MotorTrend was able to reach. While you can find people pushing further behind, it typically opens the door up to problems that most owners won’t want to deal with. HEMI engines aren’t as prevalent as some other popular swaps like the LS engine, so blowing one up isn’t ideal as finding a replacement isn’t always cheap and easy.