At one of the CMEP seminars with the CUMMINS engineer, there was some discussion about the usage of RED off road fuel in new cummins trucks, and how they WILL NOT run with it. I work for the local municipality. We have 300 vehicles, and being government, we pay no road tax. We are in the process of upgrading some of our fleet. The last bid process came back with new cummins power dodge trucks. We were all shocked because we have been 100% Ford. There is now a few 6. 7 power stroke trucks, along with every power stroke ever made(about 25 total). When I heard about switching to DODGE, I remembered the red fuel topic at cummins and immediately I explained the whole tour and what TDR was. They said bring in some proof. SO... ... . before we make the mistake of buying trucks we can not fuel, PLEASE HELP PUT ME IN TOUCH WITH DATA OR A PERSON TO CONTACT ABOUT THIS ISSUE. I know the government makes many mistakes, but this one would be for the record books where I work. I have also touched base with TDR staff about getting in contact with somebody. Thanks a ton, I hope you can help!!!!!!
Dave
PS ~ i have done some searching on TDR, but didn't turn up any real data that would help my cause
PSS ~ it would be nice to have cummins stuff over Ford, even though I am not a tire kicker
PSSS ~ the person at CMEP that was discussing this issue had a British accent, and knew most the tech stuff, like compression, & bore sizes.
Dave
PS ~ i have done some searching on TDR, but didn't turn up any real data that would help my cause
PSS ~ it would be nice to have cummins stuff over Ford, even though I am not a tire kicker
PSSS ~ the person at CMEP that was discussing this issue had a British accent, and knew most the tech stuff, like compression, & bore sizes.