RIXXX93GT
09-07-2009, 10:21 PM
I know this isnt a Dodge based forum but there are allot of knowledgeable people on here and thought I would tap into any advice there is.
My dad has an absolutely mint 1998 Dodge 2500 5.9 liter 4x4 truck. He bought this brand new and it only has 30k miles on it, it looks and smells brand new. Heres the problem, the HP and TQ figures pretty much suck for these trucks. He has a 5th wheel camper and would love to go out west or to Florida every year for the winter time. I know a diesel is the way to go but he will never get out of this truck what its worth and he is retired and cannot afford a newer 30-40K dollar vehicle on a fixed income. Currently the truck struggles up steep inclines and gets terrible mileage. There simply isnt enough power and torque to satisfactorily pull his trailer.
Does anyone know of a tried and true combination of add ons for this type engine to help the towing capacity. The suspension is plenty good enough. I have no idea of what options may be out there. Thanks SBZ.
My dad has an absolutely mint 1998 Dodge 2500 5.9 liter 4x4 truck. He bought this brand new and it only has 30k miles on it, it looks and smells brand new. Heres the problem, the HP and TQ figures pretty much suck for these trucks. He has a 5th wheel camper and would love to go out west or to Florida every year for the winter time. I know a diesel is the way to go but he will never get out of this truck what its worth and he is retired and cannot afford a newer 30-40K dollar vehicle on a fixed income. Currently the truck struggles up steep inclines and gets terrible mileage. There simply isnt enough power and torque to satisfactorily pull his trailer.
Does anyone know of a tried and true combination of add ons for this type engine to help the towing capacity. The suspension is plenty good enough. I have no idea of what options may be out there. Thanks SBZ.