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Posted by scotc on October 19, 2006 at 16:19:09 from (204.110.228.135):
In Reply to: Re: haulstar 350c posted by El Toro on October 18, 2006 at 04:09:59:
Actualy they started the 4 stroke 60 series back in the mid 80's, then after that sometime the 50 series, which is a 4 cylinder 60. I've been hearing Ford was going to gett the Cummins for 10 years, too. You can get Cummins, Cat, Detroit, or Mercedes in the freightliners. INternational Uses there own engines, Cummins, cats, and soon they will have there own 13-liter engines. Volvo/ mack have the volvo/mack engine, and cummins available. Paccar (pete and kenworth) have the Cummins and Cat engines available, and next year they are going to have their own engines, which will be just re-branded Cummins. Why Daimlerchrysler doesn't use allison is beyond me, considering they own the company through Freightliner. Starting with the 07 (coming jan 1) cummins motors Dodge will be running an Aisin 6 speed auto in the pickups.
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