All Cummins equipped trucks have the CP4. 2019-current MY
2019 forward 2500, 3500, 4500 and 5500.Do all 2021 models have the CP4 or just the 3500 models?
Just left the dealer ---did a mock up purchase of a 2021 Big Horn 2500, 8ft bed (they are hard to find to find in a 2020 model) and delivery time is 8 to 10 weeks.
Just wondering.
HJR
Thanks for the info gentlemen!!
Cummins trusts this pump.
Kinda like they did the VP-44? We all heard the mea culpa on that one.![]()
that guy, much like others that have posted about CP4 failure, just joined the same day. I’ve seen them post once then never come back. Smells like trolling to me.
By all means, sign up and call them out.that guy, much like others that have posted about CP4 failure, just joined the same day. I’ve seen them post once then never come back. Smells like trolling to me.
Far from. I’d take a VP44 any day over a CP4. When the VP fails all you need to do is replace the pump. A CP4 your looking at replacing the whole fuel system. $1500-2500 for a VP44 ..... $10,000 for a CP4.Not the point. The point is Cummins eventually admitted that wasn't one of their better choices. Comparatively, Cp-3 to CP-4 is like going from a P7100 to a VP-44.
Will have to see how this CP4 plays out over the next few years. Maybe it will prove to be robust after all. If so, FCA should be releasing all their data right? They will want the world to know the stats bc it would be great marketing.
Well we don't know for sure what the percentages of failure are. If there are millions of them out there then even a small % of failures results in a relatively large number of complaints. If there are only a few engines out there of SOB and there are only a few failures, it could be a relatively high % of failure, but the raw number is so low you don't hear about it much and assume it's a good engine when it might really be a POS. And vice versa, as Ozzy and others point out. So unless we know the numbers it's all speculation, but to me it sure looks like a lot of smoke for there not to be a fire.
The current problem is made worst by the fact that no parts are currently available to get the truck back on the road in a timely manner.
CP4.... the Covid of the RAM crowd.