The swap is still not fully completed as I have to hook up 5 more gauges (RPM, Oil Pres. , Pyro, Boost, Fuel) But I have been driving it around quite a bit already and it does move out a lot quicker than it used to... There was a steep hill I always have to climb from downtown area and before the swap I could only do MAYBE 45km/h all the way up, now I can finally say i'm able to do the speed limit or more up the hill which is 70 km/h which is a bonus because this enables me to drive it more.
I have attached a few of the photos of the swap, again, nothing is finalized so yes I know the wiring is a mess and it doesn't look very pretty but it's still a work in progress lol the main thing is it runs and drives extremely well as it is so far. I'm attempting to make it look factory but i'm sure that'll be a couple months away still as life gets in the way.
As for the downpipe off the turbo it's sorta against the cab but actually fits nicely between the fender and cab on the passenger side.
There's no way for me to fit an intercooler to this unless I get creative but I don't believe it's the worst thing in the world for the time being, the piping does look a little funky but until I get a custom 1 piece tube made it'll have to do.
The air intake for the turbo is temporary as i'll be putting a snorkel on this so it can benefit from cold air and not the extreme engine bay temps.
The Jackshaft between the Transmission and Tcase is just a yoke with 3.5 inches of engagement to a flange mated to the stock jackshaft, 3-2-429 is the flange to mate a 1410 series flange to the stock 1550 series flange.
The lower coolant hose was a bit of a challenge because the Cummins outlet is 2-1/4" and the stock rad is 1-1/2" and they're tight together, I was however able to find a coolant hose large enough with a 180 degree bend and essentially adapt it down and make it work.
The clutch pedal for the time being is still the stock one out of the ram with the stock hydraulics but I will change that eventually for better pedal position and feel.
The transmission crossmember was a bit of a pain but I was pretty burnt out at this point, I provided a picture but definitely isn't the prettiest lol.
One thing to note is there is still enough room to drop the transmission without removing the engine or tcase which is a bonus.
I will get a video put together edited and all eventually so you guys can see it in action and how it sounds.