I "Copied and Pasted" the following from the website Dodgeram.org and (I think) Geno's website.
Q: Can I lug my Cummins engine?
From: Josh Berman <j. e. berman@metc. cummins.com>
Subject: Operating below torque peak RPM
The Cummins B-Series O&M (Operation & Maintenance) Manual says:
"Cummins engines are designed to operate successfully at FULL THROTTLE under transient conditions down to peak torque engine speed (edit by D Fritz: The torque peak occurs at 1600 RPM for the B series engine used in the Ram; the torque peak occurs at speeds as low as 1100 rpm for some larger engines). This is consistent with recommended driving practices for good fuel economy. Excessive FULL THROTTLE operation below peak torque RPM will shorten engine life to overhaul, can cause serious engine damage, and is considered engine abuse. "
So you're right, we don't recommend FULL THROTTLE operation below peak torque RPM. However, just after the first caution, the manual says:
"Operation of the engine below peak torque RPM can occur during gear shifting due to the difference of ratios between transmission gears, but engine operation must not be sustained more than 1 minute at FULL THROTTLE below peak torque RPM. "
So basically you've got 60 seconds of continuous FULL THROTTLE operation below torque peak RPM; if the engine can't handle the load and RPMs don't increase to above peak torque RPM, downshift to raise engine speed.
However, operation of the engine at less than FULL THROTTLE at speeds below torque peak RPM is ABSOLUTELY OK.
I hope this helps clarify the issue,
-Josh Berman
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Joshua Berman MidRange Service Cummins Engine Company
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Some Rules Of Thumb:
Engine "lugging" is defined as operating under a load great enough that engine speed can not increase at wide open throttle (assuming that the governor is not cutting the throttle).
Generally, you can cruise around town in the Ram at 1100 rpm with no trouble, but you should avoid using much throttle at such low engine speeds.
Hope this helps.