When did the Ram 50 get fuel injection?
When did the Ram 50 get fuel injection?
In 1990 all trucks starting coming with fuel injection, with the 2.4L 4g64 or 3.0L 6g72, with all prior years being carbureted The Mighty Max ended production after the 1996 model year. The Ram 50 and Mighty Max were all new this year (the D50 designation was dropped).
What kind of engine does the Ram 50 have?
The Ram 50 and Mighty Max were all new this year (the D50 designation was dropped). The turbodiesel engine was dropped, but the 2.0L and 2.6L I4s remained. The 3-speed automatic was replaced with a 4-speed unit on the 2.6.
Why did Dodge stop making the Dodge Ram 50?
Despite this, sales of the Ram 50 continued for another seven years, possibly because the Ram 50 was a compact and the Dakota was a mid-size. The difference in size and cost left a niche for the Dodge 50, and its cancellation may have been due more to a desire to show independence from Mitsubishi than because of any product overlap.
Are there any successors to the Dodge Ram 50?
Neither the Ram 50 or Mighty Max had direct successors, but Dodge would continue with the Dakota, and Mitsubishi would have another pickup model in 2005 called the Raider, which was a fraternal twin to the 3rd generation Dakota. Sport: 105.5 in (2,680 mm)LengthReg.
In 1990 all trucks starting coming with fuel injection, with the 2.4L 4g64 or 3.0L 6g72, with all prior years being carbureted The Mighty Max ended production after the 1996 model year. The Ram 50 and Mighty Max were all new this year (the D50 designation was dropped).
The Ram 50 and Mighty Max were all new this year (the D50 designation was dropped). The turbodiesel engine was dropped, but the 2.0L and 2.6L I4s remained. The 3-speed automatic was replaced with a 4-speed unit on the 2.6.
Despite this, sales of the Ram 50 continued for another seven years, possibly because the Ram 50 was a compact and the Dakota was a mid-size. The difference in size and cost left a niche for the Dodge 50, and its cancellation may have been due more to a desire to show independence from Mitsubishi than because of any product overlap.
Neither the Ram 50 or Mighty Max had direct successors, but Dodge would continue with the Dakota, and Mitsubishi would have another pickup model in 2005 called the Raider, which was a fraternal twin to the 3rd generation Dakota. Sport: 105.5 in (2,680 mm)LengthReg.