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  • lol my 1995 dodge 2500 van is at 122,595 miles lol same as you

  • is the van with cat or do you replace the cat????

  • i love your van

  • i love your van

  • how many cubic inch have your van

  • @usundacars

    Engine displacement is 318 cubic inches (5.2 Liter)

  • I have this van. x) First car.

  • It loves synthetic oil

  • lol I love this van. I'm restoring it atm. Still runs amazing.

  • hey i have a dodge ram van mark 3 and sometimes when i press the gas the wants to shut down and theres loud baging noises in the cabin like behind the stero. can anyone plz help and tell wh this is

  • That banging noise would be backfiring. Check that your spark plugs are the right type (Autolite 3924s work best), your throttle position sensor is working right (should measure 0.73v at closed throttle), and all the fuel injectors are in working order.

    Also, it's possible a lifter is faulty, causing exhaust to get trapped in the cylinder.

  • @ahanix1988 autolite is a good plug but dodge runs best off champion and they reconmand that for them

  • geiles teil

  • damn your right i love u

  • its a van lol

  • And? Truck engine, truck transmission, truck frame, truck axle, truck brakes... The only thing "van" about it is the shape of the body.

  • ...thats why they call it a 'Ram van'

  • ill smoke that van and that lancer with my blazer

  • More than likely. Van's for towing, not speed.

  • Awesome to see a MoPar van doing some serous accellaration

  • Ran into some old friends a couple days ago. Topic got on cars and eventually we decided to race. That van vs. a 2007 Mitsubishi Lancer, 2.4L MiVec engine [168hp, 167tq, 5spd manual]. While the Mitsu won, the van kept alongside -- at 50MPH the van's front bumper was at the Lancer's B-pillar... so it still holds its own.

  • I just now noticed the difference in shifting -- In the attempt where the camera is outside, took 4 seconds to shift, where on the speedometer-viewing run, took over 7. What'd I do wrong

  • the difference in shifting was most likely caused by the amount of throttle you were giving it. in the outside view, it sounded like you were only giving about half throttle, while in the speedo view, it sounds like you went full throttle.

    thus, during full throttle, the transmission throttle valve would have been open all the way, and causing a later and firmer shift for acceleration.

    hope that answers your question

  • van got some balls go dodge

  • van got balls because its a MOPAR!! I'm liking that sound.

  • Nice video, it was these clips that convinced me to go with a dynomax muffler, and I'm glad I did. Thanks man.

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