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Re: OT.Powerstroke Ford or Cummins Dodge...For Tractor Hauling,
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Posted by firemedic on March 15, 2003 at 20:07:06 from (24.209.16.180):
In Reply to: OT.Powerstroke Ford or Cummins Dodge...For Tractor Hauling, posted by 49 Cubber! on March 15, 2003 at 06:27:39:
Here is my 2 cents worth, and I will say upfront that I have a Cummins. I have driven both trucks extensively. The Powerstroke is a nice engine, but the ones I have driven (I am currently on #3), seem to just loose a little breath when they hit about 60K miles. The Cummins runs as strong as the day I bought it. The Powerstroke starts kind of funny in my opinion. You gotta crank on it for a few seconds before it fires. The Cummins fires up immediately. If it ever didn't, I would be worried. The Powerstroke fuel mileage comes nowhere close to the Cummins. I drive a Powerstroke at work, and a Cummins at home. I can't comment on the new 6.0L Powerstroke, all the ones I have driven are the 7.3L model. Cummins VS Powerstroke has the makings of a classic battle kind of like Red VS Green. But we all know why they are green, its just envy.
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