You only lift the body...not the suspension. Here in my opinion FWIW...anything other then the factory motors will do nothing but make you work on this truck more then You might want....plug and play is key. The truck wasnt designed for a cummins.
so it's a hack job to say the least. Seen many...but in the end, they are problematic....with varying issues, One that seems to be most common is running hot. Even the Duramax conversions have a habit of running real hot...I've had them in my shop...this is on trucks with 50k dumped into them and all sorts of cooling fans, intercoolersc head cooling kits etc..
the key to these conversions is money,time, resources and mechanical ability.
I might be getting a little off topic...
But you seem very knowledgable so I'm seizing the opportunity.
Any body lift kits you can recommend?
Mine has the 6.2 with almost 8,000miles on meter.
The oil pressure gauge reads a little over 30(normal?). but the oil is very dark. do you think putting in fresh oil will give a higher reading? starts like a champ, no detected blow-by. Was planning to keep this motor as long as it runs well.
been thinking of a cummins because of fuel consumption. what are the best MPGs you've ever heard of for an HMMWV with a 6.2?
Any modifications to help?
I've got a 5.9 cummins in my ram 3500, barely notice the fuel gauge move.
Thanks!