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Re: Chevy, Dodge or Ford????
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Posted by JDknut on January 06, 2006 at 06:35:49 from (69.202.159.93):
In Reply to: Chevy, Dodge or Ford???? posted by DeereDiesel on January 05, 2006 at 18:23:36:
My choice would be a Chevy truck with the allison and the Cummins. Since the Cummins is not an option for the Chevy, I'd go with the Dodge as that is the only pickup-size wrapper the Cummins comes in. The Cummins is the only "real" Diesel in that size range, as it was designed primarily for tractors, log skidders, bulldozers and general heavy duty use, whereas the "Diesels" in Chevies and Fords were designed primarily for light duty use in consumer products. That has nothing to do with HP and torque numbers but with the primary application the engine was designed for. Now, my real dream pickup truck is the IH CXT with the wet sleeve DT466. Now there is a real baaaad-A pickup, makes the others look like toys.
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