Manual, yes. Auto, no.
Manual, yes. Auto, no.
Manual, yes. Auto, no.
yes u can yes u can
Anything is possible, but in order to do this you will need the V10 engine, the wiring harness for that engine, an ECM that is compatible with that engine, and the engine mounts for that engine. All this can be found in a 94-02 dodge ram 2500 that has a V10. Your main concern will be getting your transmission and rear differential to handle the extra power. I'm assuming you have an automatic as they are most common. Dodge has weak auto trannys so your best bet would be to find a wrecked dodge 2500 V10 with a manual transmission and swap over the entire drivetrain. It may be more expensive but i will save you many headaches. Good luck if you decide to do it.
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
A 1995 2500 could have a 5.9L V8, a 8.0L V10, or the 5.9L Cummins diesel.
The auto is a 47re The manual is a NV4500
The automatic is called a 46re. The manual is a nv4500.
Auto is a 47re Manual is a NV4500
It was available with the 5.9L v8 gas, the 8.0L V10 gas, and the 5.9L inline 6 Cummins diesel.
Automatics that year were 42RE for a V6 46RE for a V8 47Re for V10 or Diesel. Manual for a V10 or Diesel was the NV4500
Where is gas filter located on dodge ram 2500 v10
The manual available in a 1998 ram 1500 was a NV3500. If you have a diesel or V10 it needs a NV4500.The manual available in a 1998 ram 1500 was a NV3500. If you have a diesel or V10 it needs a NV4500.
Automatics With a V6 it had the 42rh, V8 it had the 46rh, V10 and Diesel it had the 47rh Manuals where the nv3500 and nv4500