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Ummmmmm, no, he meant that he has subscribed to this particular thread so that he is notified of any posts to it. He is interested to see what others advise you in this regard. I'm gonna subscribe as well out of general curiosity.
Cheers and good luck with your project!
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Cheers and good luck with your project!
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Thanks for clarification on that.
I was hopeing to get some solid input on an engine swap. I have spent enough on vp44 pumps to put dent in the price of a common rail engine. I have all the upgrades to prevent vp failure, big line kit, after market pump, and fuel pressure gage. My truck meets all my needs except for the reliability isses with the pump failures so I dont really want to buy another truck.
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I'd say if someone can put a common rail in a Ford, then it's at least as easy as putting it into an older Dodge. At least the transmission and accessories are right there.
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Ummmmmm, no, he meant that he has subscribed to this particular thread so that he is notified of any posts to it. He is interested to see what others advise you in this regard. I'm gonna subscribe as well out of general curiosity.
Cheers and good luck with your project!
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Cheers and good luck with your project!
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Exactly! Thanks for clarifying my intentions!!!
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If I were u I would look into the 03 automatic under hood wiring diagrams and see if it is similar to 01-02 truck. Because they use a ECM and a (tcm "pcm" ) it may be easier to swap in that harness, than a 04
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