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Christian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2004 21:59:25
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Message: Does anyone have any information or advice about a Cummins 5.9 swap with manual tranny into a dakota? Anyone know a company that can do it for me? Ballpark pricing? Thanks a bunch guys any inform,ation will be appreciated!!!
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WipLash R/T
3/08/2004 22:36:13
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Message: Dude,
I don't know what your goal is, but the 5.9L Cummins weighs like over twice what the 5.2L weighs. Even if you managed to shoe-horn that thing in there, the front end can't handle it. The ball joints would snap off. This is a bad idea.
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regcabdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2004 22:56:19
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Message: yeah im not sure the 5.9 would fit, and it does weigh a a lot (i have heard close to 1000lbs).
but i do think a 3.9 4cyl cummins would be more then enough for the dakota, you can get some good power out of them, and pretty good gas mileage.
that would be a pretty nice package, wish Dodge would do it...
Tyler
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regcabdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/08/2004 23:03:07
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Message: sorry ment 3.3L cummins 4cyl
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.boB Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 00:21:11
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Message: That would be a great engine for the Dakota. I'd be down to the dealership tomorrow if that was offered. But doing the swap yourself is not going to be easy. But it can certainly be done. But here's the problem - What about emissions? Check in to that before you spend a nickel or turn one bolt.
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regcabdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 01:41:45
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Message: I dont know the whole story, but i read somewhere in California, a guy had converted a gas vehicle to diesel, and took it to the DMV, and all they wanted to see was the EPA plate on the diesel, they didnt care what year the diesel was. after that they changed the registration to diesel for the car in the DMV computers.
didnt sound to bad, dont know how it is for other states though.
Tyler
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jd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 01:56:25
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Message: im a diesel mechanic and have heard of a small 4 cyl cummins being put in a old 50 something chevy suburban a quite large and heavy viehicle and the guy used it traveling pullin a trailer and all and the fuel milage was decent.... just think of it a cummins dakota ...sweeeeeet.
i have a 90 4x4 dak 3.9l
its gettin a 98 5.2l by the end of the month
gonna pick up the honed,studed,and linebored block tommorrow,porting and polishing the heads on my own almost ready....totally phsycd about the engine
later
oh and if anyone knows of a cummins equiped dak post that sh**
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regcabdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 02:57:08
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Message: here is a link to banks cummins dakota, not exactly your daily driver, but cool none the less
http://www.bankspower.com/sidewinder.cfm
heard they use it to tow the trailer to the flats, then change tires and gearing for the speed runs...
Tyler
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regcabdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 03:07:59
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Message: btw that Banks racing dakota gets 20MPG and can do 220+ miles per hour on the flats. someone else said they have a 2wd dakota with 12 valve 5.9 cummins and get 30+MPG, imagine what you would get with a 3.9 4cyl? 40mpg?
anyway here are some links to pics of a 4 cyl cummins in a dakota in this forum:
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/archive/topic/22842.html
this is a great forum with info about cummins engines and installs:
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/archive/forum/30-1.html
just look around, some good info.
Tyler
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jd Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 03:23:28
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Message: regcabdak THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
people check that out
almost makes me want to ditch the 5.2 project it makes my di*k hard
jd
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regcabdak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
3/09/2004 15:09:21
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Message: here are a few more pictures of a diesel in a dakota, again the fit is a little tight ;)
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=38399
just scroll down the page a little.
Tyler
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r00st2 Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/16/2004 12:51:47
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Message: its a very possible swap. I would do it if i had a dakota. just get the powertrain outta a 3/4 ton dodge (2wd if u have it, 4wd to get the t case) and it will all bolt right up. a 3.9 cummins (4bt) is just a 5.9 without two cylinders. They're all over in forklifts, delivery trucks, farm machinery and industrial stuff. just remember that if it has to be rebuilt its gonna cost a lot. new diesels aint cheap at all.
cummins rates their new 3.9's at 125 hp and 355 tq. that'll spank a 4.7 (even the new HO in 2005) in towing any day.
Danger Andy
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Shane K Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/17/2004 08:40:51
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Message: I saw a cummins powered dakota at the mopar show a couple years ago in Commerce, Ga. It was running low 9's in the 1/4.
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aj Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/17/2004 10:07:39
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Message: I was considering swapping out my 4.7 for a 9.8. You think it will fit. :) I was hoping to produce around 960 HP and 1000 ft lbs of torque.
Cummins??? Maybe a show car or a dragster but not a daily driver.
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.boB Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/17/2004 13:25:17
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Message: A quality diesel is the only thing that will get me back to the dealership for a new Dakota - I like my 5.9 too much. Wouldn't even trade it for a Hemi.
The diesel in the Sprinter van looks promising, even though it's not a Cummins. Will have to wait and see how that works out.
Mid grade fuel here is $1.95. Diesel is $1.65. My Dakota gets about 13mpg around town. The Sprinter gets ??????
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Dr. D Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/17/2004 21:41:47
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Message:
I have a friend who has a mobile hydraulic service business and
he drive a Sprinter van and he said it gets around 25 mpg with
all of his tools in it and on the highway doing 70.
In a Dakota it should get 30 or better.
Dr. D
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