I spent the last year waiting with bated breath to see what upgrades the 2025 Ram/Cummins combo would have. I, like others, was excited to see the 8 speed transmission upgrade. Like Ford/GM, the 'guts' of the new 8 speed are most likely similar between the entire platform - GM/Ford has the ten speed, which has the same general architecture regardless of vehicle (a Tahoe has the same valve body as a Duramax 3500, as one example.) The ZF 8 speed is really a good transmission... So I have hope there. The 2025 Cummins power bump is also fantastic.
The primary issue I was looking to Ram/Cummins to resolve once and for all was the continual slow motion train wreck that is the high pressure fuel systems on these trucks. Bosch actually makes some interesting high pressure pumps, I've seen with my own eyes the CP9 on large stationary Onan generators. They very rarely fail, they are internally lubricated with engine oil, like the old school P pump engines. Most of the time the high pressure discharge line breaks from vibration and fills the gen enclosure with perfectly atomized fuel mist... But the pump is solid.
From looking at the pictures, the Bosch "CP8" is our old friend with a new name - the CP4, which has come back to haunt us yet again. I'll give it to the sales folks over at Bosch, they really know how to close a deal! Nevermind the fact that Stellantis probably paid out millions to recall all the CP4 trucks from 2019-2022. Perhaps Bosch reimbursed them. Doesn't matter, because judging by the pictures, the "CP8" very much looks like a CP4.
I'll admit I have no idea if the internals look the same. I'm an armchair engineer here... Perhaps they finally pinned the followers so they don't rotate. GM paid out lots over the CP4 issue in the LML duramax trucks - and learned their lesson, they went with Denso as the supplier on the L5P (and the LM2 3.0 duramax) Ford has done an incredible job of landing every failure on the owner's lap over "lack of maintenance" or "buying junk fuel"
I won't be buying one. I hope for the collective sake of all the good people on this forum, and the rest of the folks out there in the world dropping hard earned cash on these $100k mortgage payments on wheels that the new and improved fuel system, really is new and improved.
Those Who Do Not Learn From The Past Are Damned To Repeat It.