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What year Dodge pickups came with the 5.9 set up?. I assume you are talking Dodge here. What about GM or Ford diesels or are they not suited for this purpose?.
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Well.... I'm sure this has been discussed in some of the 5.9 conversion threads but briefly:What year Dodge pickups came with the 5.9 set up?. I assume you are talking Dodge here. What about GM or Ford diesels or are they not suited for this purpose?.
Travis, what is a "ATW" cooler?if you go with a DT, go with the 360. the DT466 (as well as the 6CT Cummins) will have you moving the transfer case rearward and running without an intercooler (or force you to run a remote or ATW cooler).
air to watertravis, what is a "atw" cooler?
is that yours? that looks great!!!... Here are some pics of a Cummins 6ct in a deuce, tight fit but managable. ...
have you found one shorter than the Spicer? i sure wasn't able to...... and you can find one shorter than the stocker to make up for the length. ...
No that one is not mine, took that off of eastern surplus website, I have not looked yet to see what trans is shorter than the spicer if any but sliding the t case back a little would not bother me if I had to.is that yours? that looks great!!!
have you found one shorter than the Spicer? i sure wasn't able to...
The things you guys have to think about when it comes to different series of engines is torque, more importantly when it generates the most of it, the 3.0 crd is great for sprinter vans and cherokee's but you will run it to death trying to keep a 14k minimum truck (empty) humming along for any amount of time. In the smaller series engines like the 5.9 you can take whatever the horsepower is and times it by 2 and it is pretty close to what you could expect for torque, you take a medium duty like a 8.3 or a DT466 and you can usually time 2.75 of the horsepower, on a lot of the class 8 trucks you can get almost 3.5-4 times. The old saying there is no replacement for displacement is also in line with diesel technology. You would want to put the largest engine in you could(within reason) to get the best out of your truck. I did not even mention about where the torque is made but the bigger the engine the lower the rpm for peak torque typically.
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