Expert guides, safety tips, and build advice for your 2022 Dodge Challenger.

The HEMI tick is one of the most discussed topics on Challenger forums — and one of the most misunderstood. Here's what it actually means, which type you need to worry about, and exactly how to protect your engine.

R/T or Scat Pack? The 5.7 and 6.4 HEMI share a family resemblance but are very different engines when it comes to modifications. Here's an honest breakdown of both — performance, reliability, and mod potential.

Know exactly when to change your oil, spark plugs, brake fluid, and more. This is the maintenance schedule every Challenger owner should follow — including what the factory recommends and what experienced owners actually do.

Not all oil is created equal — and the wrong choice on a HEMI can lead to the dreaded lifter tick. Here's exactly which oil to use in every Challenger engine, and why it matters more than most people think.

Both are popular mods, but they work differently — and one consistently outperforms the other on the HEMI. Here's what the dyno data actually shows and which intake setup is worth your money.

If you want forced induction without the bulk of a roots blower, centrifugal superchargers from Procharger and Vortech are the two dominant choices. Here's how they compare on power, installation, and long-term reliability.

If you're planning a cam swap on an automatic Challenger, the MDS delete isn't optional — it's a required part of the build. Here's what MDS is, why it has to go before a cam swap, and what the delete kit actually includes.

The cam swap is the most transformative naturally aspirated mod for any HEMI — but it comes with trade-offs you need to understand before committing. Here's what actually changes after a Stage 1, 2, or 3 cam goes in.

Used Challengers are everywhere — but so are ones with hidden issues from abuse, deferred maintenance, or modified builds gone wrong. Here's a practical inspection checklist to protect yourself before you buy.

The Hellcat oil pump as a preventive mod for the 5.7 and 6.4 HEMI is a popular recommendation on forums. Here's what it actually does, how much oil flow it adds, and whether it's worth the installation effort.

Throttle body spacers are sold everywhere as easy bolt-on power. The claims sound good. The dyno results tell a different story. Here's what spacers actually do — and when (if ever) they're worth buying.

Long-tube headers make more power on the HEMI — but they're harder to install, require a tune, and may cause emissions issues. Shorty headers are easier but the gains are modest. Here's the full comparison.