Gen III Hemi Prices

You would think after building engines for over a hundred years they would finally get their act together. Their real world testing is a joke because they don't have failures til people start driving the new and improved garbage. It probably still all boils down to saving a dime per vehicle. I bought a 83 2.2 and it was junk. The only real good motors for longevity were the B& RB engines.

Oh yeah, owned a few of the late 80’s dodge/Shelby turbo charged 2.2L and went through at least a half dozen head gaskets and replacement cylinder heads.