So I decided I am going to get a diesel powered Dodge.
The question is: Which one?
-Obviously it will be a 4x4.
-I prefer the 250(2500) over the 350(3500). I don't plan heavy hauling, per se.
-I prefer the body style used all the way to '93. My brother has '99 Ram Sport 1500 so I'm okay with the "new" body style so I can rub it in his face. I mean, what are brothers for?
-Automatic or manual transmission? I prefer the manual but which one will handle engine upgrades better? Nothing wild just reliability and simple bolt-on stuff.
-from what I understand the 4BT(a) ('91-'93) and later the 6BT ('94-'98.5) 12-valve engines are pretty simple in function and setup. I prefer simplicity.
-intercooling is really cool
These are preferences. Although I prefer the early body style I am willing to go with the "better" (I know they are all Cummins and I have nothing to worry about) engine and other options. I pose this question here because you guys know a LOT about these trucks and what can I say, I value your ideas and opinions. I plan to do further research on the TDR forum. Thank you.
The question is: Which one?
-Obviously it will be a 4x4.
-I prefer the 250(2500) over the 350(3500). I don't plan heavy hauling, per se.
-I prefer the body style used all the way to '93. My brother has '99 Ram Sport 1500 so I'm okay with the "new" body style so I can rub it in his face. I mean, what are brothers for?
-Automatic or manual transmission? I prefer the manual but which one will handle engine upgrades better? Nothing wild just reliability and simple bolt-on stuff.
-from what I understand the 4BT(a) ('91-'93) and later the 6BT ('94-'98.5) 12-valve engines are pretty simple in function and setup. I prefer simplicity.
-intercooling is really cool
These are preferences. Although I prefer the early body style I am willing to go with the "better" (I know they are all Cummins and I have nothing to worry about) engine and other options. I pose this question here because you guys know a LOT about these trucks and what can I say, I value your ideas and opinions. I plan to do further research on the TDR forum. Thank you.
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