Depending on the year, you will need a different engine, trans, driveshaft, cooling system, wiring, computers, ac, front suspension, etc.
You are better off buying a truck that is already diesel.
It was available with the 5.9L v8 gas, the 8.0L V10 gas, and the 5.9L inline 6 Cummins diesel.
yes u can yes u can
Anything is possible, that requires a lot of money and modifications.
if it has a gas engine such as a 5.2 or 5.9 or a V10 then yes.if it has the cummins turbo diesel no you cant chip a cummins unless it is a 1998.5 year model or later
The engine computer is also the regulator, it is behind the battery. Not on the 1991 Dodge Cummins, the voltage regulator is located on the firewall. On the 1991 gas burner, it is in the ECM.
Because Dodge wanted to sell a Diesel version if the truck. Diesels are long lived, more rugged and higher torqued than gas engines. Chrysler doesn't make one of their own. Why invent one when Cummins makes an excellent pickup sized diesel?
Considering that a diesel pickup truck can't use gas I would say that there aren't any diesel trucks that get good gas mileage. If you were wondering which diesel truck gets the highest miles per gallon then I would say you should look at the Dodge Cummins diesel.
gas The Cummins Turbo Diesel Is also a 5.9L, but it has never been offerd in a 1500, if it is a 2500 or a 3500 it could have either. Diesels usually are worth several thousand dollars more
depends on gas or diesel i think i would want the 3.73 in the diesel for more rpm vs speed out of the low rpm cummins plus has plenty of power. 4.10 with the gas for heavy loads.
You cannot convert a diesel to gas or a gas to diesel. They are made differently. You can change engines but not convert an engine.
Really depends on the type. A Type A school bus might have a gas, diesel, or CNG engine.. those will use whatever is standard for the chassis manufacturer (e.g., Triton gas or Powerstroke diesel for Ford chassis, Vortec gas or Duramax diesel for General Motors chassis, Hemi gas or Cummins diesel for Dodge chassis). For Type B, C, and D buses, Thomas Built buses is owned by Daimler A.G. - the parent company of Freightliner, Western Star, and Mercedes Benz, and have been available with Cummins, Mercedes-Benz, or Caterpillar (until 2009) diesel engines or Cummins CNG engines. IC Bus is a subsidiary of Navistar International, and can have Navistar MaxxForce or Cummins diesel engines, or Cummins CNG engines. Blue Bird does not make their own engines, so they will use Cummins diesel or CNG engines. In the case of diesels, 6 - 7 liters is most likely what you'll find, though I have, in the past, seen school buses with 7.3 liter 3126 and C7 Caterpillars.
by putting water in the gas tank