1994-1998 Dodge 5.9L Cummins 12V Performance Parts and Accessories

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Need More Power?

Need More Power?

When it comes to waking up your 1994-1998 12-valve Cummins, tuning upgrades can make a noticeable difference. With the right setup, you’ll get stronger pulls, quicker throttle, and more usable power without tearing into the motor.

Need More Lift?

Need More Lift?

A lift or leveling kit gives your 1994-1998 Dodge Truck the clearance it needs for oversized tires and tougher terrain. It’s an easy and effective upgrade that adds capability while giving your truck a more aggressive look.

Boost Horsepower and Torque in your 1994-1998 Dodge 5.9L Cummins 12V

Wake up your 12-valve Cummins with performance upgrades that deliver real gains in power, torque, and throttle response. Whether you're chasing better towing performance or just want your truck to run stronger, our selection of intakes, tuners, and fuel system parts is built to bring out the best in your 5.9L. Unlock the full potential of your classic Dodge with parts that are proven to perform.

Set Your 1994-1998 Dodge 2500/3500 Apart from the Rest of the Pack

Give your 12-valve Cummins a stronger stance and better trail capability with suspension upgrades built for rugged use. From leveling kits to full lift systems, these parts help you clear bigger tires and tackle uneven ground with confidence. Pair them with performance shocks and struts for a smoother ride both on and off the road.

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FAQs about the 1994-1998 Ram 2500 & 3500 Cummins Diesel engines and trucks

What are the stock horsepower and torque ratings for the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500 Cummins?

The 5.9L 12-valve Cummins Turbo Diesel engine in these models produces 175-215 horsepower and 420-440 lb-ft of torque, depending on the year and configuration.

What is the largest wheel and tire combo that can be run at stock height for the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500?

At stock height, the largest tire size that typically fits is 33 inches on 16-inch wheels. 35-inch tires usually require a leveling kit or trimming, particularly on 4WD models.

How reliable are the engine and transmission on the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500 models?

The 5.9L 12-valve Cummins is legendary for its durability and reliability, often praised as one of the toughest diesel engines. However, the 47RH and 47RE automatic transmissions have a reputation for being weaker, especially under heavy loads. The NV4500 5-speed manual is the more reliable option for towing.

What are the fuel economy estimates for the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500 Cummins?

Fuel economy for these trucks ranges from 14-20 MPG, with highway driving producing the best results. Towing or off-road driving tends to drop fuel efficiency to the lower end of the spectrum.

What are the towing capacities for the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500 Cummins?

The Ram 3500 can tow up to 12,500 pounds, depending on configuration, while the Ram 2500 has a maximum towing capacity of around 10,500 pounds when properly equipped.

How easy is it to get more power out of the 5.9L Cummins engine?

The 5.9L 12-valve Cummins is highly responsive to tuning and upgrades. Upgrading turbos, cold air intakes, and exhaust systems can provide 100+ horsepower. The P7100 injection pump in the 12-valve is well-known for being extremely tunable with mechanical adjustments.

What lift kit options are available for the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500?

There are several lift kit options, ranging from 2.5-inch leveling kits to 6-inch suspension lifts. Brands like Rough Country, BDS, and Skyjacker offer kits that improve off-road performance and provide extra clearance for larger tires. With the age of these trucks, it’s a great idea to go through and check all steering and suspension components before simply adding a lift and larger tires.

Are there any known weaknesses in the engine or transmission of the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500?

The 5.9L 12-valve Cummins is incredibly robust, but the automatic transmissions (47RH and 47RE) are weak points, especially under heavy towing. Manual transmissions (NV4500) are more reliable but prone to 5th gear issues under heavy load. The Killer Dowel Pin (KDP) is another issue specific to the first few generations of the 12-valve Cummins, where the dowel pin under the timing cover can dislodge and cause catastrophic engine damage if not addressed.

How capable is the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500 for off-road use?

With the right modifications, like lift kits, off-road tires, and skid plates, these trucks perform well off-road. The solid axle design and durable frame make them ideal candidates for off-road builds, though factory suspension was designed more for towing than rugged terrain.

What is the payload capacity for the 1994-1998 Ram 2500/3500?

The Ram 3500 has a maximum payload capacity of 4,050 pounds, while the Ram 2500 can carry up to 2,750 pounds, depending on configuration.