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Re: OT: Ford 6.0 Diesel woes
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Posted by RodInNS on August 17, 2006 at 09:19:11 from (142.177.113.196):
In Reply to: OT: Ford 6.0 Diesel woes posted by JackT on August 16, 2006 at 15:06:08:
Trade it off on a Dodge. Not until sales drop off will Ford or GM come to the conclusion that they need a good 6 to match the Cummins (or actually get the cummins). I'm sure there will be somebody say they had this problem or that problem with the Cummins/Dodge, but Cummins has a far better track record of building a powerful, long lasting and economical engine. The 'B', and now the 'ISB' has been prooven millions of times over. They're used in everything, common as dirt, and just plain keep going. Until the other two learn to put a good medium duty engine under the hood, these problems are going to persist. That's just my 2 cents anyway. Rod
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