2008 Dodge Ram 2500, what am I getting myself into? Clueless Jeep guy here

conifers4

Suburban nomad
If you would be so kind as to check out this Dodge 2500 with the Cummins engine:bike_rider:, what do you think? Sure the seats are ripped and it looks like its messed up above the front bumper but as a whole I like it. I have not yet checked it out in person but hope to get there this weekend. I love the Jeep but.. going back to a pickup will suit my needs better. The only experience I have with a diesel in my personal vehicle was my 2003 Ford 6.0, nuff said. Obviously I'm not looking to make a decision based on my computer screen but I appreciate everyone's input. Not to mention its about to rain, I'm off from work, need some entertainment. :ylsmoke:
http://www.cars.com/go/search/detai...kId=20012&sf1Dir=DESC&aff=national&listType=1
 

Darwin

Explorer
It's a 6.7 with an auto, dang near 100k in miles, has the emissions junk, doesn't get that great of mileage. I wouldn't buy it. It sure looks purdy though. If you are going to spend that kind of cash step up to a 13, better mileage, and nicer interior. Personally I would go for 07 or 06 5.9.
 

D45

Explorer
04.5+ trucks have 5 hole injectors nozzles and a piston bowl more prone to melt down............with three injection events

Yes, they make more power, but also have less MPGs

2003/2004 trucks have an 8 hole nozzle and much superior design piston bowl.............and only two injection events

2003/2004 trucks also don't have a catalytic converter, which helps the diesel motor

The 2003/2004 piston bowl worked so well, Cummins went back to this design for the 07.5+ 6.7L motors

I like the truck you posted the link for........just not the price
 

conifers4

Suburban nomad
Thank you all for the replies so far. I'm already thinking in more directions. Please keep them coming.
BTW I have yet to see a 6 speed Dodge listed locally.
 

WhiteEvo

Observer
04.5+ trucks have 5 hole injectors nozzles and a piston bowl more prone to melt down............with three injection events

Yes, they make more power, but also have less MPGs

2003/2004 trucks have an 8 hole nozzle and much superior design piston bowl.............and only two injection events

2003/2004 trucks also don't have a catalytic converter, which helps the diesel motor

The 2003/2004 piston bowl worked so well, Cummins went back to this design for the 07.5+ 6.7L motors

I like the truck you posted the link for........just not the price

Great info D45! Thanks!
 

D45

Explorer
Here is some pertinent fuel system and injection related information:

2003/2004: Holset HE341 Turbo; 54/58/9

2004.5-2007: Holset HE351 Turbo; 60/60/9

04.5-07 HE351:
7 blade 60mm/60/9
19mm wastegate hole non divided
 

D45

Explorer
555 5.9 and 6.7 injector nozzles have a wide spray angle due to a reentrant bowl design.

600/610 5.9 injector nozzles have a narrow spray angle due to the open non-reentrant bowl design.

555 motor: 143* injector spray impacts annular region of 113* piston bowl, concentrating combustion towards the piston dome. 8 hole nozzles with two injection events

600/610-series: 124* injector spray impacts central region of 140* piston dome, propagating combustion towards the cylinder wall. 5 hole nozzles with three injection events

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Additionally...........if you need/want a tad more fuel:

I have been running the 6.7L tubes for over a year, without any issues

The 5.9 tube outlet is .075" and the 6.7 tubes have a .120" outlet.

Cummins now supercedes the 5.9 tube P/N to the 6.7 crossover tube, although Bosch still offers the 5.9 P/N......

Most shops now list all 2003-2011 5.9L and 6.7L motors to use the same PN!

Bowl volumes are only .7cc different (~1.5%), so the choice doesn't significantly impact compression ratio - every .005" of compressed gasket thickness or piston protrusion is just over 1cc.

Re-entrant combustion is more efficient, reduces thermal flux into the block & head, and allows better piston geometry - especially regarding the top ring land - to handle the heat & pressure
 

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