dodge man
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Funny I here the other way around on the newer Cummins, that they are gutless down low off the line and then power up. I know for a fact Dodge, and I bet the other makers use torque management. The engine will often pull some of its power off the line and during shifts to help protect the drivetrain. Its my understanding a tuner can help mitigate this affect but probably at the price of the driveline life. I've turned the torque management off on my Dodge Challenger and it will easily get a second gear scratch when it shifts.
Whats unique about Cummins and Dodge is Cummins makes a lot of diesel engines for other applications where the Ford and Chevy names don't. I'm not sure if thats a good thing or not but I don't think Cummins would go out of buisness if Dodge dropped them, but they won't.
I haven't really talked to many new Ford owners, I know a lot of them have switched to the gasser version.
Whats unique about Cummins and Dodge is Cummins makes a lot of diesel engines for other applications where the Ford and Chevy names don't. I'm not sure if thats a good thing or not but I don't think Cummins would go out of buisness if Dodge dropped them, but they won't.
I haven't really talked to many new Ford owners, I know a lot of them have switched to the gasser version.