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Old Jul 1, 2019 | 05:56 PM
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hey whats up folks im new around these parts and was looking for any and i mean any info regarding my dodge 2500 8.0 V10. i know its an uncommon engine size and what have you, but apparently i love a good challenge. so that being said i thirst for information. i am actively working on the truck making upgrades and such. any and all input is accepted.
 
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Old Jul 1, 2019 | 06:26 PM
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Welcome to DF! I suspect you are going to want to be in the 2nd Gen Ram section, as I don't think the 8.0 lasted past 2002 in the trucks. There are a few of us V-10 guys here, and there are even a few threads about 'em. Unfortunately, there really isn't much aftermarket support for them any more, and for some, even finding stock parts is getting to be challenging. So, wander on down to the second gen section for any questions you may have.
 
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Old Jul 5, 2019 | 11:47 AM
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Welcome to DF! I suspect you are going to want to be in the 2nd Gen Ram section, as I don't think the 8.0 lasted past 2002 in the trucks. There are a few of us V-10 guys here, and there are even a few threads about 'em. Unfortunately, there really isn't much aftermarket support for them any more, and for some, even finding stock parts is getting to be challenging. So, wander on down to the second gen section for any questions you may have.

Many thanks. I will see if I can learn my way around.
 
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