2003 Excursion - IF you're looking

   / 2003 Excursion - IF you're looking #21  
Sorry to jump on you, but that myth has been around for years, and it has never been true. The Cummins ISB is available in the Ford F-650/750 and a lot of people think that means Ford owns Cummins. At some point a while back, Ford owned a small number of publicly traded shares of Cummins. Apparently that was the extent of that relationship.
 
   / 2003 Excursion - IF you're looking #22  
theleverbeef said:
Last I knew, Ford owns Cummins
Someone brings up this rediculous myth everytime. Do you people seriously think if Ford owned Cummins, they would use that Powerstroke...?
 
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   / 2003 Excursion - IF you're looking #23  
Dmace said:
Ha ha! More proof you never owned one. And this is coming from a guy who thinks that anemic Ford 5.4l and Nissan's 5200 rpm 316hp screamer are great towing engines! Too funny!

Trust me, wish I did not. Love and learn.

I still think its funny you think HP is the end all be all. Putting the power to the ground and torque is where its at.

Chris
 
   / 2003 Excursion - IF you're looking #25  
There are two 4wd Excursions for sale within five miles of my house. I know one of the sellers and that one is a clean 7.3. The other one is real nice too but I don't have specifics. If anybody wants more info on either pm me and I'll check into them.
 
   / 2003 Excursion - IF you're looking #26  
The Cummins is just one of the great engines found in a Dodge truck. Don't forget the solid 318 V8, torque filled 360 V8, and the greatest normally aspirated gas engine ever put in a truck, HEMI 5.7.
But, to each his own...

Don't get me wrong, I love my Dodges, they are the only pickup I have owned, after driving many brands for work, and on test drives, BUT, and it is a BIG BUT, Greatest Gas Dodge at least, HAS to be the V-10 that was offered in the 2500& up. Smooth as glass, and would pull anything that the Cummins of the same time frame would pull. I drove one for a landscaper, and actually preferred it over the cummins, as it would start much better in the winter, never ate an injector pump, or 3, and the best part, I didn't have to put in the gas- that was it's only fault. If I needed a bigger truck, I would look for a 10. I still love my 05 4.7 2wd. Drove a Hemi 5.7 w/ MDS, and what a POS. Heck, if the speed limits never got over 40 mph, I'd drive my 31 Ford AA every day. OK, yell at me all you want, I'm done. Ford w/a 7.3 is the way to go in a SUV. I wanted one when they came out, but couldn't justify the price. Now, they seem like a good deal.
 

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