I just bought a 2005 CTD 3500 DRW Laramie 6spd quad cab. I had an auxiliary tank installed in the bed, and the fuel pump they installed started making noise. Took it back and they installed another - it made noise too :{ . The pump acts like it's pumping too much fuel and getting bogged down. Hard noise to explain, but it's loud and irritating
. The guy at the tank place is stumped. It's the first aux tank he's installed on one of the new Dodge in-tank lift-pump setups. The aux tank pump is an AC/Delco and supposedly puts out 60psi. The Dodge dealer I bought the truck from claims that the factory pump puts out 58psi and that 2psi either side of that is acceptable. I've run out of ideas - anybody else have similar problems with running an auxiliary tank with this new in-tank factory lift pump setup? The tank guy offered me a full refund, but then I have no tank and I have holes in my bed so that's unacceptable to me.
This is my first Dodge, I've always run Powerstrokes and my last 2 trucks were Duramaxes (both 2003 models). GM had to buy one back from me after it was into the dealer 8 times for the same problem in the first 6 months I had it. This last Duramax has been a good truck for the most part. After 1,500 miles driving the new Dodge though, 1,000 of which were pulling a big stack of trailers back from Oklahoma, I love this truck. It doesn't have all the toys that my Chev LT has, even though I got the Laramie H package, but it's all truck and as the trip went on I could feel the Cummins getting more and more powerful. It started pulling grades more easily as the trip went on. This forum was invaluable in helping me make my decision to buy a Dodge.

This is my first Dodge, I've always run Powerstrokes and my last 2 trucks were Duramaxes (both 2003 models). GM had to buy one back from me after it was into the dealer 8 times for the same problem in the first 6 months I had it. This last Duramax has been a good truck for the most part. After 1,500 miles driving the new Dodge though, 1,000 of which were pulling a big stack of trailers back from Oklahoma, I love this truck. It doesn't have all the toys that my Chev LT has, even though I got the Laramie H package, but it's all truck and as the trip went on I could feel the Cummins getting more and more powerful. It started pulling grades more easily as the trip went on. This forum was invaluable in helping me make my decision to buy a Dodge.