the 12 valve and 24 valve cummins running the cummins supplied computer, along with the chrysler supplied pcm... make up our 'management operations'. Am I wrong to think the cummins' ecm does the actual engine management.... but is 'guided' by the pcm?so when a person mods with a performance module, they are actually 'fooling' the cummin's ecm with 'false' info from pcm?? ( so to induce higher boost, more timing, more fuel, etc..)The reason I ask, is the '94 ranch truck I am getting ready to build this winter still awaits my decision on which power plant: A simple 12 valve, totally mechanical on one end of my choices, to a more expensive 24 valve common rail 5.9 ( or something in between).One part of me wants to keep it simple, (fewer computers and wiring the better)... but at the same time wants more than the stock horsepower.. My plans are to hang an Allison 1000 5 speed behind it. I want the overdrive. I realize there will be a tcm to wire up there, along with a trans position sensor (if I go with a mechanical 5.9). I have spent far too much on Dodge Automatic transmissions at the rebuilders.. (I've already strayed from my 'simpler' theory!:banghead: dang it )This truck has been stripped of most of the engine wiring. (originally a diesel model). This is where I need to know how to proceed! If I go with 98.5 and up engine, I have found suppliers who sell 'ENGINE RUN' harnesses. Which will require me to basically do a custom dash. Which leads me back to the top of my post! If I go this route, 'eliminated' pcm, have the 'reflashers' made progress in re-working the cummins ecm? so, this is basically a 'see what I can/can't/shouldn't attempt' type questionare. Any and all inputs.. I am ready to be schooled! bring it!Thanks!
the 12 valve and 24 valve cummins running the cummins supplied computer, along with the chrysler supplied pcm... make up our 'management operations'. Am I wrong to think the cummins' ecm does the actual engine management.... but is 'guided' by the pcm?so when a person mods with a performance module, they are actually 'fooling' the cummin's ecm with 'false' info from pcm?? ( so to induce higher boost, more timing, more fuel, etc..)The reason I ask, is the '94 ranch truck I am getting ready to build this winter still awaits my decision on which power plant: A simple 12 valve, totally mechanical on one end of my choices, to a more expensive 24 valve common rail 5.9 ( or something in between).One part of me wants to keep it simple, (fewer computers and wiring the better)... but at the same time wants more than the stock horsepower.. My plans are to hang an Allison 1000 5 speed behind it. I want the overdrive. I realize there will be a tcm to wire up there, along with a trans position sensor (if I go with a mechanical 5.9). I have spent far too much on Dodge Automatic transmissions at the rebuilders.. (I've already strayed from my 'simpler' theory!:banghead: dang it )This truck has been stripped of most of the engine wiring. (originally a diesel model). This is where I need to know how to proceed! If I go with 98.5 and up engine, I have found suppliers who sell 'ENGINE RUN' harnesses. Which will require me to basically do a custom dash. Which leads me back to the top of my post! If I go this route, 'eliminated' pcm, have the 'reflashers' made progress in re-working the cummins ecm? so, this is basically a 'see what I can/can't/shouldn't attempt' type questionare. Any and all inputs.. I am ready to be schooled!
bring it!Thanks!