Re: Swicth to diesel
I don't think so.
Dodge/Ram is not going to put one extra cent into their automotive application diesels. They were designed for on road, a toally different application.
Cummins does. They design their marine diesels for marine applications. Different fuel curves, hardware, etc. Read $$$$$.
As said, the payback for transplanting diesel is HUGE:
1. Drive gear ratios.
2. Closed cooling.
3. Fuel system differences.
That does not mention the trashy diesel fuel out there today. As much as I love diesels, I wouldn't buy one unless I absolutely had to and the application met these requirements.
1. Everyday use.
2. Constant heavy load.
3. Payback calculation was three years or less.