I didn't buy any extended warranty on my '21 2500. Figured when it expired, I would trade for a new 2500, HO with 8 spd![]()
The 68RFE is rumored to be done after MY 2024.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a new trans doesn’t make its way into the C&C the first year.
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I'm not looking into anything new until they do a FMC and change the cab.
Don't worry about the gas engine with Particulate filter, that is a whole different story from the Diesel DPF.
Way less problems with these.
I too would be excited to have an 8 speed maybe but also agree that if I go to a 5500 with my camper set up it might be nice but not really necessary. An upgrade to the cabin might be better but the newer trucks are already a cabin upgrade from my 2017. I too would worry that the most vulnerable part in our trucks perhaps, the transmission, may have initial issues to work out when a new transmission goes out the door to many customers putting many miles on them.
Following previous iterations, Cummins usually was a year or two ahead of EPA requirements.
Even GM did this on the 2005 LLY overheater via adding EGR early. I hope the stupidity of OEM's attempting too meet emissions early has passed. Than again they drank the known poison Kool Aid on the CP4, but, unlike GM and Ford they recalled all of the CP4's on the Cummins RAM's. The non-DEF Cummins RAM should still be an expensive memory to avoid doing this for awhile. Also all the R&D money is being wasted on implementing the coming environmental disaster, forgetting plans to dispose of all the EV batteries, so there shouldn't be much left over to do anything but meet the next "Glowing Government Report" for emissions with the cost to The USA vs. Benefit clearly omitted.
Let's not forget the EcoD CP4 recall. That is costing Stellantis a lot of money.
I'm waiting till end of year next year to see how folks make out with the brand new CP4 that Bosch released.
I have a feeling the EcoD will be a test bed for that redesigned CP4. I'm itching to know what Bosch did to the redesigned CP4. Hoping someone will do a parts tear down.
I do foresee the CP4 ending back in the 6.7l Cummins soon.
Probably metallurgy, stuff you can't see or measure.
Like said before, the CP4 is one of the most built HPCR pumps on the planet and Bosch is working constantly make it better.
Probably metallurgy, stuff you can't see or measure.
Like said before, the CP4 is one of the most built HPCR pumps on the planet and Bosch is working constantly make it better.