DEMON44
Low-Tech Redneck
How can you say the rotary VE is better than the inline P7100?
yellowK20 said:Actually I not sure about other years for the VE pump . The pump doesn't make it louder . the " first gens" are just louder (for many reasons one being the lack of sound isulation on those trucks . The reason I said a 1993 is because I beleive it's the Pinnacle year of that body style. dana 60's, leaf springs, NV4500,NP205, The Best Mech pump of all 12 valves and it's intercooled (92 was also inercooled but it used the Gay-trag tranny) That should be an awesome swap I've always wanted to do that
Well I thought the VE is the "Million Mile Pump"DEMON44 said:How can you say the rotary VE is better than the inline P7100?
For one the VE rotary pump plain sucks compared to the later P7100 inline pump. It's not the pump that makes the Cummins sound. The loudest Cummins is a 1998.5 to 2002 Ram Cummins. It's the twice as many valves 'a-clickin' that gives that great sound.yellowK20 said:Okay so it's about the Noise . You like the sound of 2 Skeletons Screwing on a Tin roof . That's cool I can see that get ya 93' there the loudest of the crew and mave the best Injection pump (Bosch VE)
yellowK20 said:Well I thought the VE is the "Million Mile Pump"
LMAOyellowK20 said:Okay so it's about the Noise . You like the sound of 2 Skeletons Screwing on a Tin roof . That's cool I can see that get ya 93' there the loudest of the crew and mave the best Injection pump (Bosch VE)
Heh.yellowK20 said:Okay so it's about the Noise . You like the sound of 2 Skeletons Screwing on a Tin roof . That's cool I can see that get ya 93' there the loudest of the crew and mave the best Injection pump (Bosch VE)
Me, I want my diesel to be as quiet as a gas motor. I don't like all the clattering, I want it to purr.Than go buy a gasser...MaxPF said:Heh.Me, I want my diesel to be as quiet as a gas motor. I don't like all the clattering, I want it to purr.

neverendingproject said:As far as fords go, we have to remember that the 6.0 is a brand new design and problems always occur with new designs. the 6.6 had problems at first, granted not as much as the 6.0, but it still had problems. I for one am curious to see how the diesel wars will turn out in the next few years.
Well I don't Know a whole lot about Cummins Motors but the little I do say's that the 93 's are the Longest lasting of all the 5.9's . I also don't know alot about hot rodding Diesels ( I was taught to leave them alone so they last longer if you want to hot rod get a gas motor diesels are for workin') all I was refering to was longevity (and yes Inline pumps are better than rotory (also known as Distributor Type Ijection Pump by us Wingnuts) Pump aside I still think the 93 is the best Dodge truck ever builtDEMON44 said:I've never heard that before, but that doesn't mean anything.......
but the rotary has 1 pumping element pushing for 6 holes. the P7100 has 6 elements, 1 per hole. On that basis alone the p7100 is a superior pump. besides the fact that the inline can be setup to move much more fuel than a rotary for a rodded engine.
my '98.5 24 valve is plenty whorin' loud, but I like it. and I'll be ditching the muffler shortly.
No, they are not. The later 24v motors last longer.yellowK20 said:the little I do say's that the 93 's are the Longest lasting of all the 5.9's .
Pump aside I still think the 93 is the best Dodge truck ever built
Well duh....Well I don't Know a whole lot about Cummins Motors
Some of this is opinion, but most is preferance. A 1993 has locking hubs, inferior to later flanges and CAD system. No having to get out to lock hubs, and no goofy holes in the the front center cap.yellowK20 said:Well I still think the 93 is a better "truck" Locking hubs ,leafsprings, Serviceable Wheel bearings,Kingpins, P-side drop, Now the 2nd gens are Nicer but I don't think there as tough (Motor,trans,and rearend aside) the ball joint coilsprung unit bearing,C.A.D. Crap excuse for a dana 60 they put in those trucks suck IMO .the track bar wear's fast especially with the diesel and/or oversize tires And the Interior is to plasticy for my taste .
ryan22re said:negative. the new 6.4 only has four head bolts. at least that i can see.
pretty much the same engine "family" as the 6.0.
ryan22re said:Four bolts per cylinder
Yes, I'm sure.
on the 1/2 ton Dodges and ramchargers and some 3/4 tons The ONLY "upside " to the CAD is no hubs to unlock. But they make Auto locking hubs For the Kingpin Dana 60 (or the later ford Ball joint 60's up to 98.5) If your too lazy to get out and lock your hubs
(and know your locked in ) then I guess having a weaker axle might be a good trade off . Now I think the 2nd and 3rd gen trucks are Currently the best Trucks built of the Big 3 But the Dodge frontend Does Have a High rate of eating up trackbars and Balljoints (personel Experiance) Here's Something to bring it into perspective . How many people are searching out late Model Dodge axles to put Under there 4x4's??? Our why would Companys like Dynatrac Make kits to convert Dodge (and newer unit bearing fords)to Servicable bearings and one piece inner axles?? I like my trucks to be just that "TRUCKS" if I was worried about the rough ride I'd buy a Caddy and put a big Pink Feather in my hat and go PIMPIN' for hoes in da hood dawg.
......okay I'm getting of track MY POINT 93 Dodge The best Combination of parts ever offered alot like the 87 K30 fuel injected 454-sm465/th400-Np205 KINGPIN 60 and a 14bolt rear and LEAFSPRINGS
Torsion bars and coils are for sissy's
