What transmission is in a 93 Dodge Cummins?

What transmission is in a 93 Dodge Cummins?

1st Gen 12 Valve 5.9L Cummins Specs

1st Gen 5.9L Cummins Years: 1989-1993
Transmissions – Getrag 360 5-Speed Manual – Torqueflite A727 3-Speed Automatic – A518 (46RH) 4-Speed Automatic Transmission with overdrive
Battery Early Models – One 1,025 CCA Battery Later Models: Dual 750 CCA Batteries
Weight: 1,100 lbs dry

What year Cummins has the P pump?

1994
1994-1998 12V Cummins (12 Valve) Features The first variation of the second gen cummins features the desirable “p-pump” fuel injection pump. New injectors, a larger intercooler, and a new turbocharger were also introduced. These additions help reduce emissions output compared to the previous generation.

Did Dodge ever have Allison transmission?

Dodge offered three basic transmission designs behind the Cummins equipped light duty 2500/3500 pickup trucks from 2003 to 2021. While ATS offers rebuilt versions of these three transmissions using heavy duty upgraded parts, they do not offer all of the benefits of a fully built Allison 6 speed automatic.

How much horsepower can you get out of a 12 valve Cummins?

Adding a P7100 to the first generation 12-valve engine effectively takes the truck’s horsepower capability from 350 rwhp to 600 rwhp. For those kinds of gains it’s definitely worth the hassle of hunting down all the conversion parts you need.

What is high mileage on a diesel truck?

Heavy-duty diesel engines are categorized differently when discussing high mileage. An over-the-road class-8 truck will log 750,000 miles or more before it is considered “high mileage.” It’s not unusual for a truck to achieve more than 1,000,000 miles if it is serviced regularly.

Why is the 5.9 Cummins reliable?

If you don’t consider the fuel system, the 5.9 Cummins is a very reliable engine. The internal parts like the pistons, rods, and crank will last for a zillion miles even with some abuse. The turbos are very responsive and will give a long service life, but they don’t have a tremendous horsepower potential.