New toy
#1
New toy
Just picked up a 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 with the 5.9L Cummins in it today. Drove it home (100 miles) and it seems to run well. I've found a few things I want to fix:
- Safety recall on the headlights
- Killer dowel pin
I'll also be putting new tires on the front, and it kind of needs a new exhaust system.
Beyond that, I'm contemplating doing some power upgrades, but I don't really need them and I'm worried about the transmission and torque converter if I do (it's an automatic). Drives fine now, would like to keep it that way.
I'm going through older posts to learn more about these trucks, but if anyone has tips or experiences they'd like to share, I'd appreciate it.
- Safety recall on the headlights
- Killer dowel pin
I'll also be putting new tires on the front, and it kind of needs a new exhaust system.
Beyond that, I'm contemplating doing some power upgrades, but I don't really need them and I'm worried about the transmission and torque converter if I do (it's an automatic). Drives fine now, would like to keep it that way.
I'm going through older posts to learn more about these trucks, but if anyone has tips or experiences they'd like to share, I'd appreciate it.
#3
Theirs some easy and CHEAP mod you can do to get you more power but not give you a lot of extra things to worry about. I have a 1996 dodge cummins 3500 with the 5 speed transmission and my setup is just a fuel plate ground down some (i dont know how much because the guy i bought it from did it and i haven't looked at it yet), the afc is fully loosened, and i have a homemade manual boost controller set at 30 This setup works very well and cost about 5 bucks. I dont like blowin smoke all over the place so when idrive, my foot acts as an afc but if i want and/or need to i can step on it at low boost levels and she will roll the coal. You will also want a boost gauge witch i have and an egt gauge witch i dont have yet
Good luck to you and if you want to know more jus let me know
Good luck to you and if you want to know more jus let me know
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#5
3k gsk, fuel plate, EGT, Trans temp, and boost gauge, upgraded intake, upgraded air filter, and upgraded tc. Oh yeah, upgrade your exhaust. I suggest straight piped. Loud, throaty, and aggressive sound, but not so loud you can't hear your radio or someone next to you even with factory speakers. Hope that helps man!!!
#6
Dont waste your money on GSK, or fuel Plate. Dont bother buying a branded intake kit.
These are all things you can modify the stock or buy off the shelf parts for dirt cheap/free.
As for Torque convertor. If you do that, buy it at Autozone. Oddly enough they have the lowest price of ANYONE SELLING ON THE MARKET currently. ANYONE.
As for upgrading exhaust. Just get rid of the catalytic converter and straight pipe the muffler. Leave the OEM tubing there for the moment, as long as its all not rusted to hell and back.
These are all things you can modify the stock or buy off the shelf parts for dirt cheap/free.
As for Torque convertor. If you do that, buy it at Autozone. Oddly enough they have the lowest price of ANYONE SELLING ON THE MARKET currently. ANYONE.
As for upgrading exhaust. Just get rid of the catalytic converter and straight pipe the muffler. Leave the OEM tubing there for the moment, as long as its all not rusted to hell and back.
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#10
Good point. Also, I agree with joryg on the kdp kit. Some are ok, some are like tin foil. Even if you don't have the material for a tab, get a piece of off the shelf steel for less than 5 bucks and bend it to shape with a vice and hammer. Let us know!!! If you don't mind, post up some pictures?