Did Dodge stop using Cummins?
Did Dodge stop using Cummins?
Chrysler is ending its contract with Cummins Inc. to build a diesel engine for the Dodge Ram 1500, which was delayed to the 2011 model year. After Chrysler filed for bankruptcy, Cummins was not surprised by the news about the contract, which was signed in 2006.
What kind of engine does a 1997 Dodge Ram have?
I have owned a 1991 dodge van previously. 1997 van had 3.9l v6 and 3-speed automatic trans. drivetrain not high on power but reliable and the transmisson worked well only problems were a cracked catalyst caused by using bosch platnum plus-4 spark plugs. ran this van overloaded most of the time and regularly exceeded tow rating bu
How old is the 1997 Dodge Ram Van?
Read what other owners think about the Used 1997 Dodge Ram Van. I purchased this van 1 year old used, a former fleet van.
What kind of horsepower does a Dodge Ram have?
With 295 pound-feet of torque on tap, the 5.2-liter V-8 yields a rewarding combination of strength and economy, but no Ram vehicle ranks miserly at the gas pump. For demanding applications, whether in cargo-carrying or passenger-seating, the 5.9-liter V-8, packing 330 pound-feet of twisting force, might be a better bet.
How many passengers does a Dodge Ram Van carry?
Like those makes, Dodge offers a bewildering selection of models, in three capacities with payloads as great as 4,264 pounds–not to mention the dazzlingly long list of options to be considered. Wagons can be equipped to carry as many as 15 passengers.
I have owned a 1991 dodge van previously. 1997 van had 3.9l v6 and 3-speed automatic trans. drivetrain not high on power but reliable and the transmisson worked well only problems were a cracked catalyst caused by using bosch platnum plus-4 spark plugs. ran this van overloaded most of the time and regularly exceeded tow rating bu
Read what other owners think about the Used 1997 Dodge Ram Van. I purchased this van 1 year old used, a former fleet van.
With 295 pound-feet of torque on tap, the 5.2-liter V-8 yields a rewarding combination of strength and economy, but no Ram vehicle ranks miserly at the gas pump. For demanding applications, whether in cargo-carrying or passenger-seating, the 5.9-liter V-8, packing 330 pound-feet of twisting force, might be a better bet.
Like those makes, Dodge offers a bewildering selection of models, in three capacities with payloads as great as 4,264 pounds–not to mention the dazzlingly long list of options to be considered. Wagons can be equipped to carry as many as 15 passengers.