Ok that being said, everyone says I need to install cold air intake, computer tuner, 4"-5" exhaust from turbo back, and then I will see much better MPG. My concern is cost up front and State inspections in the future. I live in a average size town about 80 miles east of Dallas Tx. so emissions are not being cracked down on as of yet, so any suggestions will be welcome. Thanks
Irtbird,
Welcome to TDR and congratulations on your truck. You've purchased the best light truck sold in America and found the best owner's website and group.
One of the first things you'll need to learn and understand is that many truck owners cannot resist the temptation to exaggerate their fuel mileage claims. Don't assume anything is wrong with your truck because your actual fuel mileage is less than their claims.
The second thing you should learn is that most of the advice you're going to receive about all the incredible gains to be had in acceleration, towing power, and fuel economy is ill-informed at best and possibly worse.
Any slight change you may make to the intake air system or exhaust system of your truck is likely to set a code and show a check engine light on your dash. Either will also leave a telltale code in the ECM which will void any remaining engine warranty.
You are wise to be concerned about EPA driven emission testing, even out around Hopkins County. It is possible that future EPA emission checks could become sufficiently sophisticated to detect modifications with an underdash plug as well. I'm not yet saying this will happen, only that it could.
Unless your goal is horsepower in excess of 450 hp no aftermarket equipment changes to intake system or exhaust will be noticeable except in your empty wallet. No changes you might make will increase power, fuel economy, or sound but will make you subject to $20,000 fines from the EPA.
Even selling a modified truck makes the seller subject to those fines. A TDR member purchased a truck similar to yours with all the emissions equipment deleted about a year ago. Shortly after he bought it a CEL light came on and a local dealer could not solve his problems. When he realized he had bought a deleted truck he reported here that he forced the seller to take it back and refund his purchase money. The law was on his side.
My advice is to spend months reading current and past threads in this forum and think carefully before taking your first step down the path of engine modification on your truck.
The TDR is the absolute best source on the web for accurate information about the Dodge Ram platform and the Cummins engine. One of the things you will soon recognize is that the average age and experience level of TDR is greater than some of the other copy cat websites. Depending on your own perspective that may be a positive thing or a negative. There is possibly more youthful enthusiasm for performance modifications on some other sites. Here there are many of those folks, many of whom are probably expert in their knowledge. There are also some old-timers like myself who may annoy you by telling you the cold hard facts of life. I'm obviously one of the latter type. The best answers are here.
You are free to follow any advice you will receive here.