We'll be the first to admit that it's not everyday when most sport truck enthusiasts would require the use of a stump-pulling tow vehicle. But the one time that you do, it's often difficult to beat the combinations offered by the factory. You can install headers, superchargers, shorter gears, and beef up your suspension, but it still doesn't match up to the diesel packages that are offered on specific fullsize pickups. In the case of the 2001-model Dodge Ram, the use of the Cummins turbo diesel engine is not new, but with the addition of standard four-wheel disc antilock brakes and more horsepower than last year's model, the diesel option on the Ram is for serious towing only.
Cummins 24-valve, inline six-cylinder...
Cummins 24-valve, inline six-cylinder engine is turbocharged and produces 505 lb-ft of torque on six-speed manual transmission models.
Our test vehicle was a 2500 Dodge Ram Sport equipped with four doors and four-wheel drive. But what impressed us the most was the added power of the Cummins turbo diesel that increased from 235 hp to 245 for 2001. More impressively, the torque ratings went up from 460 lb-ft to 505 lb-ft on six-speed, manual- equipped models only. The Cummins diesel is a turbocharged, 5.9L, 24-valve, inline six-cylinder engine that matches its impressive horsepower and torque ratings with excellent fuel economy. For towing purposes, we feel the Cummins diesel package has more to offer than the 8.0L V-10 that has a torque rating of 450 lb-ft but produces 310 hp. Fuel economy is also better with the diesel when our test model averaged 23 mpg on the highway, and 17 mpg around town.
The dash looks elegant with...
The dash looks elegant with its simulated wood grain finish. The AM/FM with cassette and CD stereo system sounds great coupled to six Infinity speakers. Stereo controls are also found on the steering wheel.
The six-speed manual transmission's gearing is intended for serious pulling, especially when equipped with the standard 4.10:1 rearend gear ratio on this model.
Most diesel-equipped trucks with manual transmissions are not intended for quick acceleration, however, the Dodge is able to easily pull away from many unsuspecting sedans when the turbo kicks in around 1,800 rpm.
Another advantage to the low-geared diesel Ram is its climbing abilities when equipped with four-wheel drive. For normal street driving, we skip First and start off in Second gear, but when climbing a steep, sandy hill, we were thankful for the low First gear ratio. Creeping along in four-wheel-drive High and First gear definitely delivers a confident feeling, especially when some of the other four-wheel-drive vehicles during our test couldn't make it up the hill.
Although the Cummins-equipped Ram was loaded for bear, normal day-to-day street and highway driving is not its forte. The engine is loud, the suspension is stiff, and the ride is jerky when having to quickly shift through the gears as the rpm come up quickly when the turbo spools up. Most of this, however, can be attributed to the stiffer suspension from the Camper Special Group, which includes a set of helper springs to the factory leaves.
Our test model was equipped...
Our test model was equipped with leather seating and a 40/20/40, power bench seat with optional seat warmers.
Drivetrain aside, the interior of the Ram was also impressive. Our test model was equipped with a full leather interior with black carpet and matching upholstery on 40/20/40-style power seats with optional seat warmers for those cold mornings. The Quad Cab allows easy access to the rear of the cab; although the rear seats are plush, only a couple of small children could fit comfortably back there. The dash is fully optioned with simulated wood trim and full instrumentation that's easy to reach. Our model also had the optional SLT package that included steering wheel radio controls -- a great feature if you're busy pushing in a stiff, heavy-duty clutch and shifting gears. The SLT package also includes remote keyless entry and an AM/FM stereo system with a cassette, a DC, and an equalizer. The system reproduces great sound from a set of six Infinity speakers that is amplified and located throughout the cab.
Our test truck was also equipped with the Sport Appearance Group, which includes a choice of colors such as Flame Red, Solar Yellow, Black, Bright White, and Intense Blue Pearl. The package includes decals, quad halogen headlamps, and body color-matching front and rear bumpers. A set of 16x7 aluminum wheels is also part of the package, even for 3/4-ton and 4WD models. If you really want to equip your Ram for towing, you can always opt for the towing group and a number of different heavy-duty service packages or camping special equipment. When we hitched up a 3,500-pound trailer with a 3,200-pound '69 Camaro loaded on it, the turbo diesel Ram acted like it was nothing even up a 6 percent grade for more than four miles -- we averaged 50 mph in effortless towing. The base price for a Quad Cab Ram is $25,605 and the fully equipped diesel version is priced in at $39,310. This truck is for serious towing.
 |  Sport models, such as our...  Sport models, such as our test truck, come with polished 16x7 aluminum wheels. These are also available on 2500 and 3500 models. |  A trailer package includes...  A trailer package includes receiver hitch and hookups. When equipped with the six-speed, turbo diesel option, the Ram has a trailer weight towing capacity of 13,200 pounds when equipped with 4WD. In 2WD trim, the capacity increases to 13,600 pounds. |