![]() Industrial/Commercial engines are not as conversion friendly as the Dodge versions. Some preferences to consider are fuel economy, horse power and torque, mechanical or electronically controlled fuel system, noise level, ease of installation, governed RPM limit, and purchase price. Check with your local emissions inspector for specific laws that apply to your project. For states with emissions inspections, the general rule is to go with an engine of the same year as, or newer than the implant truck. The engines are universal as far as transmission mounting, if a tranny fits one engine, it will fit another (providing the proper adapter plate is used). There are three types of fuel systems used on the 5.9 Cummins engines, and these differences are the only major aspects that set them apart from each other.
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