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Posted by mike on October 25, 2002 at 15:07:03 from (216.255.35.84):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: new power stroke 6.0 liter posted by G-MAN on October 25, 2002 at 07:15:13:
The Duramax already out sells the Cummins,that should tell you something.Lot of rumors started by people like you that are misinformed.Not any more head gasket problem than the powerstroke,or dowell pins getting into the timing gears like the cummins.Why has the 2003 cummins adopted the same fuel (rail) system as the Duramax.I've had two cummins trucks and a powerstroke,my duramax outpulls them both.I'm not talking about the GL5 ford V6 or the new Cummins,(2003),don't have any experience with them,and I don't want a stick shift,an automatic is more effiecient,as most people shift at the wrong time,and loose power, and waste fuel.The duramax has a higher GVW rating,and a bigger rear end than a dodge or ford, and actually has brakes that work compared to the dodge.
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