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HPTuners Opens Up Ram PCM Support For Rampage Hurricane4 Models

Now Those In South American Can Tune Their Compact Trucks...

HPTuners, an Illinois-based tuning company, has announced exciting news for owners of the compact Ram Rampage pickup in South America. The company is now extending its support to the Ram Rampage models equipped with the turbocharged 2.0-liter Hurricane4 inline-four-cylinder engine.

2024 Ram Rampage Rebel 4×4. (Ram).

The Ram Rampage has been a standout success for the Ram brand in South America, offering a perfect blend of compact size and pickup truck capability. Built on the Small-Wide 4×4 LWB architecture, shared with vehicles like the Jeep Compass, Jeep Commander, and Fiat Toro, the Rampage caters to urban dwellers seeking versatility without compromising on performance.

Powered by the advanced Hurricane4 engine, the Ram Rampage delivers impressive performance figures. With 272 horsepower and 295 lb.-ft. of torque, this aluminum-constructed engine ensures top-tier performance for a pickup truck. Whether in the Big Horn, Rebel, Laramie, or R/T models, the Rampage offers a thrilling driving experience.

Now, with HPTuners’ support, owners of the 2022 – 2023 Ram Rampage models with the Hurricane4 engine can enhance their vehicle’s performance even further. HPTuners’ RAM GPEC4 PCM Service allows for an upgraded ECM, enabling read, write, and special functions. This service, combined with the Dodge Smart Access Cable, provides comprehensive tuning capabilities for these vehicles.

It’s important to note that tuning the Ram Rampage with HPTuners requires MPVI3 devices and VCM Suite BETA 5.1.2XXX+. Additionally, HPTuners currently does not support tuning the transmission control module (TCM) or offer support for this vehicle on TDN.

2024 Ram Rampage R/T. (Ram).

For owners looking to unlock the full potential of their compact turbocharged pickup, HPTuners offers a straightforward solution. By visiting HPTuners.com, interested individuals can learn more about tuning capabilities, costs, and the necessary equipment for optimizing their Ram Rampage experience.

Mike Volkmann

Michael Volkmann, a mechanical engineer in the steel industry, autocrossed and road-raced Neons. Michael has drag raced his 1971 Duster 340, 2015 Dodge Charger SRT392, 2009 Challenger R/T, and Neons, of which he’s owned seven — one SRT4, three ACRs, and three Sport Coupes.

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