No such part
It was built with one.
holds fuel vaporso the engine does not "diesel"
what problems does it have
That requires a "tuner", programmer, or "hot box".
No, the common rail fuel system started on the 2003 model year Dodge.
Gas engine, it is inside the fuel tank, part of the pump module. Diesel, it is on the driver side of the block.
Gas engine, it is inside the fuel tank, part of the pump module. Diesel, it is on the driver side of the block.
It will have a lift pump (may be on engine or in the tank) and an injection pump.
Get more fuel in the engine, changing the torque plate and adjusting the AFC valve will do it nicely.
How cold is it. Most diesel engine do not responed properly when the engine and fuel is cold.
A torque plate is the cheapest, but having a diesel performance shop adjust the injection pump and install new governor springs is a great mod.
A chip or programer, but get a FASS fuel system first it will save you injection pump one day.