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CTD FAQ... Performance Reviews & DIY's HERE!
I will be adding common questions to the top of this faq as they come up... PM me if I miss something or you think something needs to be added...
Check this out... picture resizing tool found here... www.irfanview.com use this all the time and it works great! another great resizing tool http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...ertoySetup.exe Wiring Problem spots https://dodgeforum.com/m_1132109/tm.htm information on the 53 block problem http://www.stamey.info/Truck/Cummins...NewInformation Information on the 53 block cracking problem... http://www.stamey.info/Truck/Cummins...NewInformation Performance Review Template: https://dodgeforum.com/m_1123712/tm.htm Performance Reviews: (at the bottom) 1) Performance Review: Quadzilla XZT 2) Performance Review: ATS intake vs Stock 3) Performance Review: Quadzilla Pulse PM DIY writeups: 1. FSM link (Manuals) 2. Drews Brew 3. VP44 Injection pump info (TBD) 4. Silencer Ring removal 5. Differential servicing 6. Front wheel bearing servicing 2500/3500's 7. Oil bypass install (2 of them) 8. BHAF filter install 9. Ujoint lube tread 10. Rear mini leaf pack install 11. Power Steering Service DIY 12. NV5600 Teardown 13. DIY Fuel Filter 14. Pillar Gauge install 15. Drews Brew explained 16. Other 3rd Gen DIY writeups (mostly non CTD related) 17. DIY Towing mirror install 18. Front spacer/spring install 19. Death Wobble Thread... worth reading. 20. Valve Adjustment, 24V CR 21. Kore/Lorenz/Carli Suspension Comparison 22. Getting your Build Sheet DIY 23. B&M Shifter install 24. AFE Filter cleaning 25. DIY Brake Controller & Trailer Wire Install 26. 46re manual 27. DIY brake install 28. DIY 12v t-stat install 29. Transmission Temp Sensor lines. 30. DIY Alloy wheel restore 31. DIY shift knob swap 32. Quick Drain Valve from Fumoto Engineering 33. DIY Oil Change 34. DIY Tracbar install 35. DIY Toe alignment 36. DIY Fuel Tank Vent relocation 37. DIY Sub Install 38. PDFs of multiple years/parts 39. DIY steering shaft brace install 40. DIY Modified Block Heater cord 41. DIY ATS exhaust manifold install 42. DIY Cruise control switch R&R 43. DIY Tow mirror light install 44. 2004 owners manual 45. DIY Ball Joint Replacement 46. DIY Steering box install 47. DIY Heater Control Bulb Replacement 48. DIY Syntec Hub conversion DIY Writeups 1. Merry Christmas thread... fsm's https://dodgeforum.com/m_481983/tm.htm https://dodgeforum.com/m_340929/tm.htm (2nd gen) http://www.onlinefreeebooks.net/auto...anual-pdf.html http://www.onlinefreeebooks.net/auto...anual-pdf.html 2. Drews Brew, what is it? https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-c...cal-yokel.html 3. VP44 Injection pump... (Drew, can you add your input here?... feel free to edit this post with whatever needs to be added) 4. silencer ring removal... read this thread https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-cummins-diesel/77946-silencer-ring-removal-cummins-diesel-ram-by-local-yokel.html 5. Diff servicing thread... https://dodgeforum.com/m_652194/tm.htm 6. front 2500/3500 wheel bearing repack thread https://dodgeforum.com/m_640907/tm.htm 7. Oil bypass install thread https://dodgeforum.com/m_653443/tm.htm (Steves install) https://dodgeforum.com/m_908536/tm.htm(Drews install) 8. BHAF install thread https://dodgeforum.com/m_372134/tm.htm 9. front ujoint lube tread https://dodgeforum.com/m_487238/tm.htm 10. Rear mini leaf pack install https://dodgeforum.com/m_842685/tm.htm 11. Power Steering service https://dodgeforum.com/m_856966/tm.htm 12. NV5600 Teardown https://dodgeforum.com/m_864365/tm.htm 13. DIY Fuel Filter 14. Pillar Gauge install https://dodgeforum.com/m_875603/tm.htm 15. Drews Brew https://dodgeforum.com/m_578939/tm.htm 16. Other 3rd Gen DIY writeups (mostly non CTD related) https://dodgeforum.com/m_685956/tm.htm 17. Towing Mirror install https://dodgeforum.com/m_892300/tm.htm https://dodgeforum.com/m_1183236/tm.htm 18. front spring/spacer install https://dodgeforum.com/m_901296/tm.htm 19. Death Wobble thread https://dodgeforum.com/m_901227/tm.htm 20. Valve Adjustment 24 Valve CR https://dodgeforum.com/m_910497/tm.htm 21. Kore/Lorenz/Carli Suspension Comparison https://dodgeforum.com/m_919574/tm.htm 22. Getting your Build Sheet DIY https://dodgeforum.com/m_922730/tm.htm 23. B&M Shifter install https://dodgeforum.com/m_910684/tm.htm 24. AFE Filter cleaning https://dodgeforum.com/m_946650/tm.htm 25. DIY Brake Controller & Trailer Wire Install https://dodgeforum.com/m_949158/tm.htm 26. 46re manual http://www.scribd.com/doc/228727/Dod...Service-Manual 27. DIY brake install https://dodgeforum.com/m_959389/tm.htm 28. DIY 12v t-stat install https://dodgeforum.com/m_961443/tm.htm 29. Transmission Temp Sensor lines. For the 2nd Gen http://www.dieselmanor.com/dm_products/DM-CLG2.asp For the 3rd Gen http://www.dieselmanor.com/dm_products/DM-CLG3.asp 30. DIY Alloy wheel restore https://dodgeforum.com/m_1005474/tm.htm 31. DIY shift knob swap https://dodgeforum.com/m_837217/mpag.../tm.htm#837217 32. Quick Drain Valve from Fumoto Engineering http://www.fumotousa.com/ 33. DIY Oil Change https://dodgeforum.com/m_725240/tm.htm 34. DIY Tracbar install https://dodgeforum.com/m_1040856/tm.htm 35. DIY Toe alignment https://dodgeforum.com/m_1040882/tm.htm 36. DIY Fuel Tank Vent relocation https://dodgeforum.com/m_1098114/tm.htm 37. DIY Sub Install https://dodgeforum.com/m_1098300/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#1098300 38. PDFs of multiple years/parts http://www.jameskowalski.com/Dodge/Parts/index.html 39. DIY steering shaft brace install https://dodgeforum.com/m_1127046/tm.htm 40. DIY Modified Block Heater cord https://dodgeforum.com/m_1233466/tm.htm 41. DIY ATS exhaust manifold install https://dodgeforum.com/m_1340310/tm.htm 42. DIY Cruise control switch R&R https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen-ram-tech/171504-cruise-control-switch-r-and-r.html 43. DIY Tow mirror light install https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-ram-diesel-tech/148241-diy-tow-mirror-light-flasher-install.html 44. 2004 owners manual http://oskin.ru/chrysler-dodge/manua...Ram_Diesel.pdf 45. DIY Ball Joint Replacement https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-c...placement.html 46. DIY Steering box install https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-c...ml#post1773776 47. DIY Heater Control Bulb Replacement https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-c...ml#post1860495 48. DIY Syntec Hub conversion https://dodgeforum.com/forum/dodge-c...ml#post2191868 Performance Reviews 1) Performance Review: Quadzilla XZT https://dodgeforum.com/m_1124545/tm.htm 2) Performance Review: ATS intake vs Stock https://dodgeforum.com/m_1144857/tm.htm 3) Performance Review: Quadzilla Pulse PM https://dodgeforum.com/m_1364369/tm.htm |
RE: CTD FAQ...
here are the injector pumps with the year they were installed
89-94 Bosch VE Distributer pump 94-98.4 Bosch P7100 pump (AKA The Million Mile Pump) 98.5-02 Bosch VP44 Distributer pump, will go into more depth in a bit 03-07.4 CP3 (V. 1.3) 07.5 (6.7L) CP3 (V 3.1 I think) the current CP3 pump for the 5.9's is capable of a max of 26,000 psi and the computer fires the injectors three times per injection event. the new 6.7L with the upgraded CP3 flows more fuel, at a slightly higher pressure, and the computer also fires the injectors 5 times per injector event. I dont know much about VE pump. I know it has some adjustment screws on the back so you can play with the fueling advance and the AFC advance as well. this pump could dump some fuel, but not the like P7100. the P7100 pump is quite possably the best fuel pump these engines ever had. it was dependable, easily rebuildable if needed, very stout, very easy to turn the power up on and can dump enough fuel to power over 800hp on #2 only. What made the pump so good was it was lubricated by the engine oil. the only problem these pumps ever had was when the switch from high sulfur to low sulfur caused some of the seals to dry out and leak. this was an easy fix and most were back on the road in only a day. The VP44 pump has a similar distributer design as the VE pump, is the first electronic pump for the eingine giving the possability of timeing advance. the pump can power the same as the P7100 pump, however, you need electronics gagets to turn it up. Now we got the the main down fall of the pump, the Carter lift pump. The lift pump has a rather cheezy design that causes it to die prematurely, the origional design of the pump was to push fuel to the injector pump, not for doing a dual purpose of pulling from the tank and pushing that to the pump. The VP44 pump was lubricated and cooled by the diesel fuel itself, if you maintained a good flow of fuel to the VP44 there realy is not an issue, however if you started turning up the power, or the lift pump started going south the VP44 is being starved of fuel. This starvation of fuel and the lack of the lubricative properties of Diesel is what kills the pump. the internal Distributer would heat up, expand, and start eating away at the sealing surfaces causing low output pressure to even the pump welding itself together from excessive heat. The VE, P7100 and CP3 do not need Diesel for lubrication and are a good bit more robust if they are starved of fuel. This excessive friction from the lack of lubrication is where addatives come in handy, it keeps some lubrication in the pump so if the lift pump does happen to die it wont kill the VP44. From these Lift pumps dying also generated a market for aftermarket pusher pumps like the FASS pump and the walbro pump. there are others, but these are the most popular. Some people have gone as far as to re design the fueling system and actualy mount a P7100 pump to the 24 valve head just so the VP44 pump could be take out of the equasion. in 05.5 the factory lift pump was moved from being mounted on the fuel filter to being put into the fuel tank. this has solved quite a few problems, however DC is still useing the same Carter pump. if the pump dies instead of just yanking the dead one off, the fuel tank has to be dropped. this equals more time in the shop. More on the CP3 and the High Pressure Common Rail. in the past to bleed off injector lines to get the engine to run, you would crack the injector lines in the head and turn the engine over a few times to push the air out. this can also be done on the VP44 pump. however with the introduction of the HPCR you no longer need to do this. The pump and rail have been designed to automaticaly bleed the air out of the fuel lines. this means if you crack one of the lines on the head the engine will die if it is running. on the older pumps the engine would still run, it would skip but remain running. by cracking an injector line on the HPCR you are basicaly bleeding off the pressure generated by the CP3 to the rail, the injectors may be trying to fire, but there is no fuel pressure to fuel the cylinders any more. Cracking an injector lin on a HPCR is also VERY dangerous. the fuel is pressureized anywhere between 5000psi at idle to upwards of 26,000psi under load. I hope this helps out a bit on the inner workings of the fuel systems of each year. |
RE: CTD FAQ...
alright guys, in an attempt to clean things up a bit and not have so much pinned to the top we are adding hot links to the possable FAQ's and other stuff ya'll might want to know.
https://dodgeforum.com/m_771515/tm.htmFront and Rear Diff servicing for 3rd gens http://www.cowboyplayground.com/public/dp.htmCowboy Bob's fuel pump install https://dodgeforum.com/m_984315/tm.htm<= the complete list of trouble codes for 2nd gen 24 valves and all 3rd gens. Thread with a good CEL/MIL codes database Thread for Cummins QuickServe Steve's x-mas thread for tech manuals Thread about the 05 and later grease fitting lesimon's thread about repacking the front bearings on his 3rd gen 4x4 w/detailed pics https://dodgeforum.com/m_710666/tm.htm<= member Cumminalong (Rich) write up on drilling and tapping for an EGT sensor. http://www.sabersix.com/images/DriveBelt-5.9_Diesel.pdf<= serpentine belt routing diagram brought to you by sabersix. . .THANKS BRO!!! https://dodgeforum.com/m_873481/tm.htmgood link for wireing diagrams for just about every vehicle. https://dodgeforum.com/m_1008799/tm.htm VP44 install videos. https://dodgeforum.com/m_1128015/tm.htm Member Mayfair playing where's waldo with the oil pressure sending unit. |
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I have a question, don't know if it is an FAQ or not....
what is the max towing capacity of the '96 to '98.4 2500 CTD? How does that compare to later models? |
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Any exhaust options that wont void the warranty???
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Drew,
So my '06 has the CP3 fuel pump, Would the FASS system be a good investment? How would it effect the manufacturer DC warranty? |
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Sonny, any exhaust yuou put on will only void the warranty of the exhaust, not the whole truck. however I would go to your dealership and talk with the service writer and get more information.
Jack, your 06 has a tank mounted fuel pump. the FASS pump has a much higher capacity then the stock carter pump thus undue stress of the FASS pump would be present since it would be haveing to draw through the stock pump. however you can get a kit to remove the stock pump, but this involves removal of the tank. is the FASS better than the stocker. . .you bet. how would it effect the warranty. . .well, the dealership would have to prove the FASS system is what caused the problem. now, if you talk with your dealership you may be able to get them to install it depending on how you ask the service writer;) |
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Thanks for the info Drew , I also put in a new fuel /water separator FS19579. Piece of cake to do after following your pic's and info.
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RE: CTD FAQ... READ ME LOTS OF INFO HERE!
I'm new to the forum but can someone tell me what does remove the silencer ring on the turbo do and how does it help??
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RE: CTD FAQ... READ ME LOTS OF INFO HERE!
All the silencer ring does is make the turbo quieter. Taking it out requires a screwdriver to pry it out with.
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