When it comes to diesel pickup trucks, the big three names have traditionally been Powerstroke (Ford), Duramax (GM and Chevrolet), and Cummins (Ram and Dodge). While each brand and its fans are ...
The 5.9-liter Cummins is diesel royalty. It's the reason thousands of Ram trucks from the late '90s and early 2000s are still climbing hills, pulling trailers, and terrifying Priuses in the fast lane.
Cummins diesel engines and the Ram truck combined forces some years ago, creating what some would describe as the best partnership since peanut butter and jelly. The first-gen Cummins engines cost a ...
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