WINTER TESTING SEASON AT RAM TRUCK
February 23, 2015 by RAM
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Snow ingestion can be particularly bad in such conditions. Similar to driving though a sandstorm, snow can pack the truck's air filter and air box, limiting the truck's 'breathing' capabilities. If the intake system is compromised it will dramatically reduce engine performance. It is important to place the engine's air intake in a location that avoids an over exuberance of snow ingestion. Alternatively, areas such as Arizona in the summer can create a need for the air intake to be present at the front of the truck for maximum flow of cooler air. The industry-exclusive Ram Active Air intake system addresses both scenarios. When the intake system senses extreme heat it draws cooler air from the front of the vehicle – a function that also engages at high altitudes for superior throttle response in low-oxygen environments. When conditions are wet from snow, ice or water fording, the system pulls air from an under-hood inlet, clear from snow packing and water. Moving white stuff Each season, Ram engineers plow more than 10,000 tons of snow to validate every system and ensure reliable operation. Moving a large amount of snow is paramount to a plow operator, which is why more than 80 percent of commercial and private plow trucks are ¾-ton or greater. Although the Ram 2500 and 3500 are very popular for such duties, Ram also sells a large number of Chassis Cab trucks for snow removal. Ram 2500 and 3500 are available with a Snow Chief Package, which includes: ◾Upgraded cooling system ◾Higher-amp alternator ◾Anti-spin differential ◾More robust front suspension ◾Plow lighting interface eliminates the need for a lighting harness and enables plow lights to override the headlights upon plow installation ◾Transfer case skid plates ◾Auxiliary switches to operate the plow ◾Clearance lamps ◾OWL 18' tires All Chassis Cab trucks come standard with heavy duty cooling, auxiliary switches, limited slip rear axle, clearance lamps and 3500 (optional on/off road 4x4 tires) and 4500/5500 (rear traction tires on 4x4). Ram Chassis Cab 3500 4x4 is available with a Snow Plow Prep Package, which includes: ◾Higher-amp alternator ◾Transfer case skid plate Ram Chassis Cab 4500 and 5500 4x4 and 4x2 are available with a Snow Plow Prep Package, which includes: ◾Higher-amp alternator ◾Transfer case skid plate ◾Heavy Duty front suspension group The front Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) is the dictating specification for how much weight can be attached to the front of the truck. Front GAWR is the maximum allowable weight on the front two tires of the truck, including added equipment (winch, PTO, plow, rack, etc.). Plow operators balance plow size with truck weight, traction and power. Ram 4500 and 5500 Chassis Cabs are rated for up to 7,000 pounds of front GAWR on 6.4-liter gas engine-equipped models and up to 7,250 pounds GAWR on 6.7-liter Cummins Turbo Diesel models, allowing for the largest plow in the segment. Before you can use a piece of equipment on your truck, it needs to be installed. Ram Truck has benefitted from a long-standing relationship with truck equipment manufacturers. Our pickups, vans and chassis cab trucks are known for upfitter friendliness. Not every plow is brand new and there are a variety of plows available. Ram engineering tests trucks with new and 'experienced' plows — some with minor damage, V-plows and straight plows, to assure a range of use and equipment is covered. Operating at maximum front GAWR is a sure way to push the trucks. The largest possible plows are used, matched with each truck's capability. Plow truck operators often take multiple passes in a small area, pushing forward and reversing out, only to make another push. The engineering team has logged a staggering amount of plow miles pushing snow and nearly an equal amount in reverse. That type of use can be punishing for a transmission and Ram has included the actions in the durability schedule. Additional weight (about 500 pounds) is mounted over the rear axle, in the bed, to help maintain rear tire traction and counter the hanging weight of the plow on the front of the truck. This also presents an opportunity to test tires in low-traction environments. Heavy Duty trucks normally carry tire pressures upward of 70 psi, which isn't always helpful when trying to gain traction while pushing mounds of snow. Ram Truck cold weather testing video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6Z2jL85f3Q Additional winter-friendly features available in Ram trucks: ◾SiriusXM Travel Link with weather forecasting, alerts and real-time weather maps ◾SiriusXM Traffic ◾WiFi Hotspot ◾9-1-1 Call ◾Real time gas and diesel pricing ◾Remote start key fob activates defrosters, heated seats and steering wheel ◾Uconnect Access remote start from any computer or smartphone ◾115v center stack outlet allows you to charge and have access to battery-powered winter accessories – from flashlights to handwarmers ◾Choice of beds/organizers: spray in bedliner (traction), Tonneau, Bed divider/extender, tiedowns, RamBox for storing winter gear and equipment ◾Power sliding rear window with defroster ◾Three different winter friendly floor mats ◾Cargo/bed camera with LED lights ◾Backup camera and parking sensors ◾Wheel to wheel side steps for easy entry and bed access Ram Truck winter commercial link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMEqIOiyVgg&list=PLNHFyWSuB8_jKK1Wad1smt5yfwNLTk-33&index=3 About Ram Truck Brand Since its launch as a stand-alone division in 2009, the Ram Truck Brand has steadily emerged as an industry leader with one goal: to build the best pickup trucks and commercial vehicles in the industry. Creating a distinct identity for Ram Trucks has allowed the brand to concentrate on core customers and features they find valuable. Whether focusing on a family that uses a Ram 1500 day in and day out, a hard-working Ram 3500 Heavy Duty owner or a business that depends on its Ram ProMaster commercial van every day for deliveries, Ram has the truck market covered. In order to be the best, it takes a commitment to innovation, capability, efficiency and durability. Ram Truck invests substantially in its products, infusing them with great looks, refined interiors, durable engines and exclusive features that further enhance their capabilities. Moving into the 2015 model year, Ram continues to beat the competition in the two most sought-after titles, fuel economy and towing capacity: ◾Best-in-class fuel economy with exclusive EcoDiesel – 29 mpg with Ram 1500 ◾Best-in-class towing capability – 30,000 pounds with Ram 3500 ◾Best-in-class payload – 7,390 pounds with Ram 3500 ◾Best-in-class torque – 865 lb.-ft. with Ram 3500 equipped with Cummins Truck customers, from half-ton to commercial, have a demanding range of needs and require their vehicles to provide high levels of capability. Ram trucks are designed to deliver a total package.
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