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<blockquote data-quote="gonehuntingagain" data-source="post: 41122" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p>Hunter66654, the fuel pump problems were only for the 24-valve engines from 1998.5 - 2002. The 2003 and up fuel pumps are a different design for the HPCR Cummins.</p><p></p><p>CrowMag - A turbo is an absolute must in my opinion - a diesel engine without one is slower than hell - remember the 1980's chevy and ford diesels? Pulling anything with them was a futile effort if you came to a hill. </p><p>The chip, at least for the Dodge, is plugged in between the regular wire harness and some of the electronics on the engine - this chip changes the signals so that the fuel curve is recalibrated for more power. The 12 valve Cummins engines (1989 - 1998) are all mechanical (no electronics on the injection pump) so they are cheap and easy to pump up.</p><p>Whatever you buy, if you chip it or modify it for more power, be sure to get a exhaust temp gauge so you don't melt the pistons.</p><p></p><p>[ 02-04-2004: Message edited by: gonehuntingagain ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonehuntingagain, post: 41122, member: 1206"] Hunter66654, the fuel pump problems were only for the 24-valve engines from 1998.5 - 2002. The 2003 and up fuel pumps are a different design for the HPCR Cummins. CrowMag - A turbo is an absolute must in my opinion - a diesel engine without one is slower than hell - remember the 1980's chevy and ford diesels? Pulling anything with them was a futile effort if you came to a hill. The chip, at least for the Dodge, is plugged in between the regular wire harness and some of the electronics on the engine - this chip changes the signals so that the fuel curve is recalibrated for more power. The 12 valve Cummins engines (1989 - 1998) are all mechanical (no electronics on the injection pump) so they are cheap and easy to pump up. Whatever you buy, if you chip it or modify it for more power, be sure to get a exhaust temp gauge so you don't melt the pistons. [ 02-04-2004: Message edited by: gonehuntingagain ] [/QUOTE]
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