Dodge 5.9 Magnum Engine Dodge 5.9 Magnum Engine
The Chrysler 5.9L Magnum (360 c.i.) is a proven, durable pushrod small-block V8 produced from 1992 to 2003, engineered for strong low-end torque and dependable heavy-duty performance. Widely used in vehicles like the Dodge Ram, Dodge Durango, and Jeep Grand Cherokee, known for its robust performance, all built to handle towing, hauling and daily driving with ease.
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$1,500.00 – $3,000.00Price range: $1,500.00 through $3,000.00
The prices are exclusive of taxes and shipping. The price may vary depending upon the miles and year of manufacturing.
Additional Information
| Brand | Dodge |
|---|---|
| Conditions | Remanufactured, Used |
| Miles | 70000-130000 |
| Year Compatibility | 1995-2024 |
| Verified | Tried & Tested |
| Warranty | Up to 3 Months |
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Specifications
5.9 Magnum Features an OHV V8, 16-valve design with a cast-iron block and heads, it delivers approximately 230–250 horsepower and 330–345 lb-ft of torque depending on application, with Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection (SMPI) ensuring reliable fuel delivery and smooth operation. Known for its rugged construction and long service life, the 5.9 Magnum remains a popular choice for replacements, restorations, and performance builds.
Engine Variants
Standard 5.9L Magnum
This variant is widely used in everyday trucks and SUVs such as the Dodge Ram 1500/2500, Dodge Dakota, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. Designed for reliability and strong towing performance, this version typically produced between 230 to 245 horsepower and 330 to 335 lb-ft of torque, depending on the model year and application. It was tuned for smooth drivability, durability, and consistent low-end power, making it a dependable choice for both work and daily use.
High-Output (R/T) version
The 5.9L Magnum was offered in performance-focused models like the Dodge Dakota R/T and Dodge Durango R/T. Factory-tuned for enhanced performance, this variant delivered around 250 horsepower and 345 lb-ft of torque. With improved throttle response and a more aggressive power curve, it was designed to offer stronger acceleration and a sportier driving experience while still maintaining the rugged reliability of the Magnum V8 platform.
Frequenlty Asked Questions
How to identify a 5.9 Magnum engine?
All Magnum engines are marked “360” or “318” on the driver side rear of the block. The 360 (5.9L) uses casting number 5302006, while the 5.2/318 uses 53006714 or 53006657. They look almost the same, so the casting number is the main way to identify them.
How long do 5.9 Magnum engines last?
The Dodge 5.9L Magnum can generally last up to 150000 to 250000 miles, depending on the make and model.
Is a 5.9 Magnum a good engine?
The 5.9L Magnum (also known as the 360) is an incredibly durable engine known for its massive low-end torque.
What cars have a 5.9 Magnum?
The following cars comes equipped with the 5.9 Magnum.
Dodge Ram 1500 / 2500 / 3500 (1992–2002)
Dodge Durango (1998–2003)
Dodge Dakota (1998–2003)
Dodge Ramcharger (1992–2001)

