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Why do I like the 4.7L engine?

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#1 · (Edited)
I was asked by a forum member this question... I figured I would post it in our forum as it is a common question I get from time to time.

Over the years I have just become impressed with its ability to make power... at the same time I was having fun picking on HEMI RAMS at the track with it. In my Quad Cab Ram I was running 9.91 to the HEMI Quad Cabs running 10.2's/10.3's... So it was fun popping all the HEMI egos at the track with my little 4.7L engine that's NOT supposed to be able to beat a HEMI. Back then it was un heard of and even the words where asking for a flame on the forums by un believing HEMI owners... today its accepted and HEMI owners take it in stride. I have always been a fan of the smaller underrated engines beating the bigger ones at the track... and the 4.7L filled that need. To date I have gotten my 5,000lb+ Quad Cab Ram down the track in 9.49 with Gutless cams... With a custom grind Comp Cam we will be knocking on the door of high Low 9's/ High 8's!

It all started when I purchased my 2002 Ram. I only had two choices for engines... either a 5.9L or the 4.7L... I drove both and honestly felt the 4.7L was more responsive then the 5.9L... So I went with the 4.7L.

As time went on, we have learned more and more about the 4.7L... It is known to be one of the most reliable engines Chrysler has ever built. I know I have 120,000 Wide Open throttle miles on mine... Not one issue. Sure you hear of issues but most of them are from customers who did not take care of them, over heating them, running them out of oil... both will bring any engine to their dome. Also, the 4.7L was a very popular engine found in many fleet vehicles... and we all know fleet vehicles get the crap beat out of them and are not maintained.... Then sold off to the public. In many cases you can trace an issue to it once being a fleet vehicle.

If you ever take a 4.7L apart, the first thing you will notice is it has a 28-bolt bed plate holding the crank in place... Bed plates are normally found on exotic racing engines. We are able to get LARGER pistons into the 4.7L then the ford 4.6L can & our ported heads have the ability to flow more then the best ported 4.6L heads... We have SCT available for most 4.7L engines and for those who just do basic bolt on's Superchips has them covered. Bottom line, the 4.6L Ford makes GREAT HP... The 4.7L has more potential and can be made to handle and make more HP then a 4.6L.

Its a great engine and has a ton of potential with the right aftermarket support. I beleive the aftermarket wrote it off since its not found in any cars. All the vehicles its in are HEAVY trucks or SUVs... so I feel they did not think the aftermarket was there... But it is, and the more people who mod the 4.7L the more there are who are just impressed with what this engine can do... Nobody has really ever found the limits of this engine. Yes we know the Factory Rods and Pistons are not the best for performance... but with a good set of ROSS pistons and SCAT rods you would have a nearly bullet proof bottom end... I have NEVER heard of a cast crank coming apart but I feel it will be find up to 400-450HP... After that I would start looking into a Forged Crank.

So in a nut shell, the 4.7L is a great engine to build up for High Performance. It makes decent N/A HP and with its short stroke, bed-plate and heads... It would make an outstanding engine to boost. Many customers have already learned this fact.

SPEED SAFE, AIR RAM
 
#2 ·
true. very true. Love my 4.7.
 
#4 ·
its all about the 4.7
 
#5 ·
whos proud of there 4.7 iam and more mods to come
 
#7 ·
My 4.7 has been a great engine for me. My buddy has one in his Dakota with 130,000 miles and going strong.
 
#8 ·
my buddy has on with 3200000
 
#9 · (Edited)
I love the H.O 4.7L thats in my WJ...even tho it doesn't have a lot of performance mods....its a very willing motor....does what its told....and pulls like there's no tomorrow...I might just be doing a couple little tweaks here and then...may be... ;)

I've never driven a 5.7L HEMI WK before....I have driven a 5.9 ZJ and I have to say that 360 is a beast....

If you take care of your engine...and your car....it'll last....
 
#12 ·
how many 4.7 are in this forum
 
#14 ·
Count mine. I really like this little engine.
 
#15 ·
4.7 owner here.

Look forward to seeing what Comp Cams come out with; although with the SC, CAI, 3" Hi-Flow CAT + exhaust it does haul ass! :thumbsup:
 
#16 ·
there up the list
 
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#20 ·
Damn, I wish I had some $$ to throw into my engine. Things are tight these days :(.
 
#19 ·
when from who
 
#23 ·
Great Read. Its nice to hear some good words. It makes me love my 4.7 that much more. I hear people all the time say it cant work or its too under powered or small and no fun to drive. My 4.7 with a bastard Intake, and cat back exhaust throws myself and my friends in the back of the seat. Maybe not as much as a hemi but its still got the balls to go from highway ramp speeds of 30mph, put the pedal down and get up to 80 fast enough to cut off on coming traffic and merge across 5 lanes of travel. I love my 4.7 and maybe one day i can mod it enough to see what it can really do.
 
#24 ·
I own both a 4.7L HO (04 WJ) and a 5.7L HEMI (07 WK). Both are a blast to drive. However there's really no comparison between the two stock engines in terms of HP & torque. As for building up the 4.7L into a HEMI slaying beast? If you spent the same sort of money building up a 5.7L HEMI, there would still be no comparison. The age old adages about there being no replacement for displacement and how fast you want to go/how much you want to spend, still hold true today. Both are great engines, as is the Ford 4.6L, I own one of those too. ;)
 
#25 ·
Too bad the manufactures of aftermarket performance parts do not recognize the potential market of the 4.7




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#26 ·
I just had to bump this post back from the past...

How many new 4.7L owners out there picking on HEMI's today... I know I was not the only one!

SPEED SAFE, NICK
 
#28 ·
I have a bit of fun when necessary, especially with the HO badges removed.
 
#30 ·
i must say after having a 4.7 in my old WJ, i will continue to stick with it- hence the 4.7 WK. i looked at the hemis when i bought my WK. but it was more than i needed. now over a year later and a few mods, she runs great and is very reliable. its amazing what a tune and s couple bolt-ons can do.

i recently took off my AFE intake(its for sale) and threw the stock airbox back on her. she still pulls hard and the autostick makes her even more of a blast.
 
#31 ·
I've owned my 08 4.7 WK for 13 months now... and i've enjoyed it everyday...

when i knew i was gonna get a WK.. i looked at a handful in my area.. most of them being 3.7s.. and i was totally not pleased with them.. unresponsive and uneasy riding...(no offense to 3.7 owners) but getting through a yellow light with that engine was not a pleasing experience.. especially when one is looking for a new car.

Found a 4.7L nearby me from a dealer that only had 1 owner and was traded in for a RAM..(needed it for work)... this 08 4.7 only had 28K on it.. and it was night and day compared to the v6's. on anything other than a steep uphill, it accelerated smooth and effortlessly up to 2500RPMs... needless to say, i was instantly sold.. bought it a week later and have loved it ever since.. 13months later.. ive put about 20K on it and hopefully I'll add another 100-150K more!

mine is still stock btw, not sure of anything that would be cost efficient to improve it even more.. if there are simple or easy ways to make my 4.7L even better, please do tell!