2011 High Output Cummins
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Again Ford does NOT own Cummins, they simply have a contract for engines in medium duty trucks, Dodge has the contract for light duty trucks.
I think seeing that it has the largest brakes offered on a pickup and the most powerfull exhaust brake, is bigger news than a few more factory ponies.
I think seeing that it has the largest brakes offered on a pickup and the most powerfull exhaust brake, is bigger news than a few more factory ponies.
hey how about an idea. three dieselbombers with 2011's from all three companies. stock of course and do a true test to see how they all rank.
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The biggest news there is the Improvements to the GVWR. I don't really care for the torque curve of the dodge. It peaks pretty early but it drops pretty quick. By the time the engine reaches peak horse power, the torque is back to where it was before the update.
Ford has always been about having the best numbers in everything. Their 400hp and 800 ft lbs was and is a gimmick.
2 graphs from diesel power mag showing the difference between the old and new Ford tunes.
Ford has always been about having the best numbers in everything. Their 400hp and 800 ft lbs was and is a gimmick.
2 graphs from diesel power mag showing the difference between the old and new Ford tunes.
Last edited by kazairl; 03-05-2011 at 07:06 PM.
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FORD OWNS a share in Cummins or at least did,and besides that Dodge has exclusive light duty rights (a contract).Fords come from the factory WITH Cummins in them froever,just not below F-550s.Bunch of know it all nitwits.GFY
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Its funny how its always the Dodge guys crying the loudest here,I guess being firmly entrenched in third place will give you a bit of an inferiorty complex.FORDS COME FROM THE FACTORY WITH CUMMINS AND ALWAYS HAVE.
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Its funny how its always the Dodge guys crying the loudest here,I guess being firmly entrenched in third place will give you a bit of an inferiorty complex.FORDS COME FROM THE FACTORY WITH CUMMINS AND ALWAYS HAVE.
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Ford had I think 8% at the most, a long time ago. I don't think they have any shares anymore.
And yes, the larger fords come with cummins from the factory. But why pay that much for a truck when you can get a ram 3500 that will do the same amount of work for cheaper?
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, third place in what?
And yes, the larger fords come with cummins from the factory. But why pay that much for a truck when you can get a ram 3500 that will do the same amount of work for cheaper?
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FORD OWNS a share in Cummins or at least did,and besides that Dodge has exclusive light duty rights (a contract).Fords come from the factory WITH Cummins in them froever,just not below F-550s.Bunch of know it all nitwits.GFY
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Its funny how its always the Dodge guys crying the loudest here,I guess being firmly entrenched in third place will give you a bit of an inferiorty complex.FORDS COME FROM THE FACTORY WITH CUMMINS AND ALWAYS HAVE.
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Its funny how its always the Dodge guys crying the loudest here,I guess being firmly entrenched in third place will give you a bit of an inferiorty complex.FORDS COME FROM THE FACTORY WITH CUMMINS AND ALWAYS HAVE.
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Maybe that's because this is posted in the Dodge Truck and Cummins Turbo Diesel Forum?
And you are right. Ford DID own a small percentage (less than 15%) in Cummins, in the form of shares, about 2 decades ago. Cummins bought those shares back not long after, eliminating any tiny amount of "ownership" Ford had.
The B-series Cummins was/is, in fact, available in the F-650, and up until last year, so was the 7.2L CAT. Does that mean Ford owns Caterpillar too?
And you are right. Ford DID own a small percentage (less than 15%) in Cummins, in the form of shares, about 2 decades ago. Cummins bought those shares back not long after, eliminating any tiny amount of "ownership" Ford had.
The B-series Cummins was/is, in fact, available in the F-650, and up until last year, so was the 7.2L CAT. Does that mean Ford owns Caterpillar too?