I've seen a few people on here who have done a Cummins 6BT swap in their 80 Series and they used the VE pumped non-intercooled version, why is that? Is there really no room for an intercooler? Having had a 96 and now an 06 Ram with the Cummins in it I can say for sure the P7100 pumped motors are so much better as far as performance potential is concerned, but again if an intercooler simply won't fit than there is no need for the bigger/better fuel pump.
So on to the next option. What about a Duramax swap, they make the standalone wiring harnesses for them now so they can be put into anything, I believe all you need aside from the ECM is a gas pedal assembly out of a GM truck. It is more compact than a Cummins, and talk about power potential and fuel mileage. The only issue really would be finding room for that big Alison transmission if you wanted to run it.
Of course the Duramax/Alison combo would be a much more expensive route with a used Duramax and Alison transmission demanding some big money. I am a Cummins fan at heart, it's all I've ever owned and the fact that they can run 500k miles before needing any serious work is a great benefit. Have any of you ever taken one down and seen the internals? The rotating assembly is gigantic, it's no wonder they can take upwards of 60psi of boost.
I'm just thinking aloud here and I plan on looking more into a Duramax swap in the near future, if I can find one for a good price than I may jump on it.
So on to the next option. What about a Duramax swap, they make the standalone wiring harnesses for them now so they can be put into anything, I believe all you need aside from the ECM is a gas pedal assembly out of a GM truck. It is more compact than a Cummins, and talk about power potential and fuel mileage. The only issue really would be finding room for that big Alison transmission if you wanted to run it.
Of course the Duramax/Alison combo would be a much more expensive route with a used Duramax and Alison transmission demanding some big money. I am a Cummins fan at heart, it's all I've ever owned and the fact that they can run 500k miles before needing any serious work is a great benefit. Have any of you ever taken one down and seen the internals? The rotating assembly is gigantic, it's no wonder they can take upwards of 60psi of boost.
I'm just thinking aloud here and I plan on looking more into a Duramax swap in the near future, if I can find one for a good price than I may jump on it.