No you cannot "chip" the 93 cummins. It is a mechanical fuel system with almost no electronics. What you can do is replace the fuel plate, bigger injectors, exhaust, etc. I highly suggest researching thing a lot more before you do it though.
MAYBE... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yes. The only engine off the top of my head I can think of is the 5.9L I-6 Cummins. Go on YouTube.com and type in "Cummins Ranger." There is a guy with a Cummins Ford Ranger! :D Here's a link to YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/
It is meant to only take one. You can try and have more than one custom put in for you but it isn't an easy task.
It should have R-134 from the factory
The front suspension will not hold the weight of the Cummins.
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bigger turbo, injectors you can also put an HP chip in it sorry this guy is incorrect with the chip answer dodge has a mechanical fuel pump till 1998 so if you know a good diesel mech you can have them turn your stock pump up to get more power. but before you do any thing get a K&N air filter and put a straight pipe on it. these two will help and you should get better fuel milage if that's not good then injectors and a turbo
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Allison transmissions are often mated to Cummins engines in medium- and heavy duty trucks.
They can be various horsepowers, depending on how they are tuned, as with most diesels. For industrial uses, they are tuned to run lower but have more longevity. See Cummins.com for details. a stock 5.9L cummins diesel has 330 HP, my dads dually dodge had 330 stock, but put a 100 HP plus chip, and it had about 430 HP
No chip. This is an internet myth, and it's false. There is no computer chip or microchip rule in the health care law, and the president is not trying to put some secret chip into people.