you have lots of options, first i would go with just and intake and performance exhaust to help it breath. if that's not enough look into after market programmers or chip. you can even stack chips with a programmer. if you still need more go with a larger better turbo and injectors. then finally modify or get a new vp44 injection pump. if you really want to learn find a online diesel forum to help you out and give you direction.
if its a 600 it must be a 2004.5 325hp / 610tq
The Dodge Cummins has a rating of 160 horsepower for the years of 1989-1993.
Cummins is good. Dodge is not. Cummins has always been a good engine. Dodge is lucky to have the contract with Cummins. I have 2 Dodge Cummins (an 1992 and 2006). Both have electrical problems and the transmission in my 2006 isn't great and that's with stock power and only 93,000 miles. The 12-valve Cummins is all mechanical- easy and cheap to get power out of it. The 24-valve Cummins is computerized- have to buy a programmer. The best combination would be a Cummins in a Chevy.
325 Hp 610 Tq
theolder power rams were gasoline the brand new power ram is a cummins diesel
Try this link http://dodgeram.org/tech/dsl/Facts/Cpl.htm
Low power or no start.
The power rating for the 2006 5.9L I-6 Cummins diesel engine is 325 horsepower and 610 pound foot of torque.
This my personal input. I have three Cummins power Dodge truck. 1991 with 340,00 miles. 1996 with 240,000 miles. 1998 24 valve with 170,000. and all are still going strong.
Driver side of the engine, remove the power steering cap. There is a little dipstick on it.
Ford owns Power Stroke. Dodge owns Commins
The fuel pump on a 2005 Ram with a Cummins is not adjustable. If you want more power or smoke you need to purchase and instal a programmer.