
FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL SYSTEM & COMPONENTS — 1989–1993 DODGE RAM 5.9L CUMMINS (12-VALVE)
CPP Diesel curates everything you need to restore, service, or upgrade your First-Gen’s fuel system — from VE injection pumps & tuning parts to lift pumps, injectors, fittings, banjo hardware, return lines, sumps/draw straws, and more. Every item below is vetted for 1989–1993 D250/D350 5.9L Cummins fitment.
Shop by Subcategory
- VE PUMPS & COMPONENTS — reman pumps, pins, springs, seals & OE hardware.
- LIFT PUMPS — mechanical/OE and performance systems for steady supply pressure.
- INJECTORS / NOZZLES — stock to performance sets plus service parts.
- FITTINGS & COUPLERS — AN adapters, tees, quick connects, push-lock, plugs.
- BANJO FITTINGS & VALVES — banjo bolts, washers, return line hardware.
- SUMPS / SUCTION TUBES — tank sumps, draw straws & bulkhead kits.
Featured for 1st Gen
- FASS TSD02100G 100 GPH Lift Pump — reliable filtration & steady supply pressure.
- FASS TSD02165G 165 GPH Lift Pump — added flow for higher-output builds.
- CPP Reman VE Injection Pump — built for crisp response & durability.
- CPP VE Fuel Pin + 3200 RPM Spring Kit — proven drivability & power gains.
- DDP 89–93 Stage 1 Injector Set — clean tow-friendly upgrade.
- Scheid 6BT Injector Return Line Kit — fresh lines for leak-free service.
Why Buy from CPP Diesel
- First-Gen Focus: Parts selected around 1989–1993 VE-pump 12-valve needs.
- Trusted Brands: CPP, Cummins, FASS, AirDog, DDP, Industrial Injection, Scheid, BD.
- Expert Support: Help with injector selection, VE tuning parts, and plumbing layouts.
- Fast Shipping: Popular pumps, injectors, and hardware ship quickly from U.S. warehouses.
Cross-shop the full 1989–1993 Cummins catalog for complementary upgrades.
Helpful Notes
- Injector & washer sizing: Early trucks use specific sealing washers; verify year and injector style before ordering.
- Supply side health: A quality lift pump helps protect the VE pump; follow manufacturer pressure specs and monitor with a gauge.
- Return hardware: Replace aged banjo bolts, washers, and return lines during injector service to prevent seepage.
- Fuel pickup: Sumps/draw straws improve high-flow plumbing; confirm tank compatibility before drilling.
- Tuning parts: Fuel pins & governor springs can broaden the powerband; pair with appropriate injectors and EGT monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a lift pump upgrade on a stock VE truck?
It’s recommended. Stable supply pressure protects the VE pump and improves hot-start and throttle response. Choose 100–165 GPH based on power goals.
Fuel pin & 3200 RPM spring — what’s the benefit?
These popular VE upgrades add usable RPM and mid-range torque. They’re a great match with mild injector upgrades and towing tunes.
How do I pick injectors for towing vs. performance?
For towing, choose modest nozzle sizes for clean EGTs; for street/comp builds, larger nozzles can work with added airflow and monitoring.
Will a sump/draw straw help my setup?
Yes. They reduce restriction and aeration on high-flow systems. Verify tank style and plan routing before installation.
What should I replace during injector service?
New sealing washers, return line hardware (banjos, tees), and brittle hoses. Inspect feed/return fittings and upgrade to AN where needed.
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BANJO VALVES
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FILTERS AND MOUNTS
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FITTINGS AND COUPLERS
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FUEL INJECTORS
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FUEL SUPPLY HOSE
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FUEL TANKS AND TOOL BOXES
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LIFT PUMPS
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SUMPS AND SUCTION TUBES
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VE PUMPS AND COMPONENTS
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