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Re: Re: Re: Powerstroke or Cummins?
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Posted by mike on November 12, 2001 at 19:44:20 from (205.212.148.46):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Powerstroke or Cummins? posted by RGrant on November 12, 2001 at 18:03:12:
I think your the real performer,the d-max has more torque and HP than the Cummins or powerstroke STOCK. Anything can be built up,it doesn't prove anything and voids your warranty.You don't see to many cummins engines in big trucks anymore. Most run Cat or Detroit.A friend of mine has around 100 trucks on the road and has gotten rid of all his Cummins trucks.They have had a lot of Camshaft and cavitation problems.Several had sleeves that cracked about 2 inches from the top. The cummins in the pickups are known for bad lift pumps,a lot of trouble with the vp44 fuel pump, and dowell pins vibrating out of the front of the block and getting into the timing gears.I think more of my vehicles than to abuse them as you have.Bet you have people standing in line to buy a truck you have owned.
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