Basic bonehead diesel help
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Basic bonehead diesel help
Hello all,
This is my first post here. Ive read alot and this seems to be bout the best dodge forum ive found. Right now I drive a 98 ford ranger. Im a apprientice lineman and after I get my finances taken care of and buy a house I will be getting a new dodge. Basically Im sold on the cummins.
I want to run fry oil what is the diff between wvo svo and I was thinkn bout making my own heating separate tank. I have searched who makes a good kit i could check out to compare?
Also Im savn up so I can lift it right away when I buy.
Im looking at the rock krawler 8 inch I noticed that there is a pre-runner and a desert racing lift. Does anyone have any info on if this lift will hold up well?
I definatly want a 6 speed I like the idea of a mega cab but im not sure if i can get over the looks of it yet. Ill most likely get 4.10's and plan on running 38's
Also whats the diff between the 2500 and 3500? 1/2 3/4 ton? any power differences?
Any input would be great. Right now Im shopping and looking into the future. Im going to try to stick with the gutless danger for a couple years so Im just studying the dodge aspect and trying to learn about diesel.
Thanx
This is my first post here. Ive read alot and this seems to be bout the best dodge forum ive found. Right now I drive a 98 ford ranger. Im a apprientice lineman and after I get my finances taken care of and buy a house I will be getting a new dodge. Basically Im sold on the cummins.
I want to run fry oil what is the diff between wvo svo and I was thinkn bout making my own heating separate tank. I have searched who makes a good kit i could check out to compare?
Also Im savn up so I can lift it right away when I buy.
Im looking at the rock krawler 8 inch I noticed that there is a pre-runner and a desert racing lift. Does anyone have any info on if this lift will hold up well?
I definatly want a 6 speed I like the idea of a mega cab but im not sure if i can get over the looks of it yet. Ill most likely get 4.10's and plan on running 38's
Also whats the diff between the 2500 and 3500? 1/2 3/4 ton? any power differences?
Any input would be great. Right now Im shopping and looking into the future. Im going to try to stick with the gutless danger for a couple years so Im just studying the dodge aspect and trying to learn about diesel.
Thanx
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WELCOME TO THE FORUM!! SORRY I CAN'T HELP WITH YOUR QUESTIONS BUT IF YOU GIVE IT SOME TIME I'M SURE SOMEONE WILL COME ON AND HELP!! GOOD LUCK ON HOUSE HUNTING AND GOOD CHOICE ON THE DODGE!!
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You need a two tank system if you plan to run straigh WVO. If you are going to make Bio - Diesel, then you just need one. 2500 3/4 ton 3500 1 ton. Only difference is one leaf spring and manditory cleaence lamps on the 1 ton.
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As for the above question. It breaks down like this.
150/1500 = 1/2 ton
250/2500 = 3/4 ton
350/3500 = 1 ton
The above 3 digit numbers apply ONLY to (Dodge) First gen trucks. The 4 digit numbers apply to everything (Dodge) 94 and up.
Discounting the 1500 (1/2 ton) the only major differences between 2500 and 3500 trucks is heavier suspension, and the fact that MOST (not ALL) 3500's are Duallies.
Good luck on whatever you get! And yes you hit the nail on the head. This IS the best Diesel site on the net!
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