Psycho Mythic
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Does anybody know what the first year the dodge ram cummins trucks were OBDII? Also, does anybody know if they make any kind of tuner for a 94 dodge with the cummins?
I havent been able to find one compatible with the 94 cummins. Its not OBDII. Just looking for a few ways to add some power to my dodge diesel...Stinker said:they make tonsof tuners![]()
Thanks alot man, that's what I was looking for. Exhaust is the first thing I'm gettin for him, then well go from there...Silverback said:The 94 Cummins was still used the P-7100 (I think that's the correct number) mechanical fuel pump. No electronic tuners for those things.
You can have a new cam plate installed in the pump, and also install larger injectors. This will put you in the 450 to 500 HP range with 850+ LB/FT of torque.
You need a couple other things also if you do this. Add a EGT gauge so you can keep track of the exhaust temp's. Also install a larger exhaust system.
Stay away from the early electronic systems from the first 24 valve engines. The fuel pumps are expensive, and tend to fail a lot. Also, the blocks with the number "53" cast on them had a higher than normal failure rate. These were from the mid 98 to 2000 year models.
scoobert said:can't you turn the screw on these pumps and gain power as well?
Psycho Mythic said:Thanks alot man, that's what I was looking for. Exhaust is the first thing I'm gettin for him, then well go from there...
Stinker said:yup no electronics on this one, best thing to do is just exhaust and downpipe and a cold air deal,they make some stuff for the pump, but if you want reliabilty, leave it be and jsut do the basics
Psycho Mythic said:Thanks alot man, that's what I was looking for. Exhaust is the first thing I'm gettin for him, then well go from there...
Black1 said:When you put in the Pyro (EGT) gauge, make sure you install the sensor IN FRONT of the turbo. Don't get lazy on this... those exhaust temps can hit 1400deg real fast if something goes wrong. If you install it "just" in front of the turbo or behind it, once you see rise in temp, it will already be too late.![]()