rjohnson916 said:
The only thing I liked about the D-Max is the strictly business interior. It is couch comfy, and the layout makes sense. In contrast I hate the motor, I hate the way the motor sounds, even with mods & an exhaust the D-Max still sounds like poo poo. The cost sucks, the clearance is horrid, enough said. Once you go Cummins you never go back.
-Ryan
GM does make a nice interior but it's not the end all interior either. They come with a few more bells and whistles. Sorry guys but I don't care about who's got more gadgets than who as long as the basics and a few extras are available. The 2006 comparisons you won't find GM having much more than Dodge available. To me, buying a 4x4 diesel pickup truck, the interior is not on the top of my decision list. Dodge found a way to do most all the things I need in the interior in a way that it's not cluttered with switches, knobs and buttons like the GM's. I get in my truck, start it up, turn on the tunes, turn on the heat,A/C, stick it in gear and go. I got steering wheel audio controls but I can reach the radio just as easily. I got cruise control, Infinity sound, 6 disc changer. Power windows, doorlocks, power seat, heated outside mirrors, much better ones than GM for that matter. Am I missing something here? OK the seats might not be as cushy but they fit under my butt quite well. Long trips they are more comfortable than my DURAMAX crew cab I owned for three years. The one that blew a head gasket, had defueling issues that GM NEVER fixed. It would fall on its face under load. These two issues alone were enough for me to think twice about ever buying another GM diesel again, no matter who they have design it. GM is known for taking a design team and throwing requirements at them that make for a loser design before it even gets off the drawing board. The ultimate failure of the Duramax is the injector failure rates. I wouldn't touch one today with a 10 foot pole. Any Dmax that has 100,000 miles on it has either had it's injectors replaced or is getting ready to. That's sad for a diesel. OK we have the same system in the common rail Cummins. I argue it's the same but different. Our injectors are different. You cannot put a Dmax injector in a Cummins. They are fed fuel differently No lines attached to them. MUCH, MUCH better design based on the GM failure.
What's important to me is the truck overall, as a truck, the diesel, as a diesel, and the rest of the drivetrain's usabilty and durability. The 48RE is now proven to be an excellent tranmission. Maybe not as many gears. With the two torque locks it feels like there are at least five gears. The Allison is finicky under extra power. I could limp my Allison at will with 100hp over stock. Got 32,000 on my 48RE with 425 dynoed RWHP. It will never limp. It doesn't have limp. Sure it will fail over time if you over do it but so will the Allison. It's been proven. I'll take no limp.
Simplicity helps too. Dodge beats Ford and GM hands down with simplicity. I LOVE that philosophy Dodge has with trucks. I don't want them to destroy the truck with garbage that creates problems.
GM did good with the Duramax as far as the truck from a overall capability standpoint if you compare it with GM's previous diesels.
But you cannot compare the Isuzu Duramax and the International (Ford) 6. 0 liter with the Cummins. Two light duty V8 smog engines against a true inline medium duty six. Just looking at the cutaway pictures of these engines settles this arguement once and for all.
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I have been banned from the site (hoot) by moderater MACKIN for standin up to his GM biased ignorant moderating. Don't get me wrong. I knew I had it coming eventually. My history of standing up to reality has gotten me in trouble on these sites a few other times. I was a moderator over there when the place started along with Mackin and Tony. Spent many many hours building up the Dmax and the site. After my truck turned out to be a loser and slowly watching the others brag about how great their trucks were after getting injectors replaced... . even mutiple times, finding out the Allison is a wimp, stock, tired of dragging my arse on the pavement, I traded for my Dodge.
Finally when word got out the Dmax mechanical limitation was found. . all hell broke loose for a bit and quiet is the reigning characteristic in the high performance forums over there.
The Dmax block explodes at 700+ hp.
That was the last straw for me. At this point I was an ex-GM, ex thedieseplace moderater and now a pro-Cummins man! What a rollercoaster. I posted a few times in those Dmax block explosion topics... . a few real players acknowledged the problems and acknowleded that it was being kept quiet for a while but they were finally coming out of the closet.
I love my Cummins and the truck that's wrapped around it. Sure it's got it's issues, they all do. But the main thing is it satisfies me... FOR NOW :-laf
MACKIN... . the power has gone to your head. No other moderator on the place EVER mentioned anything to me about my postings there. Not even Nick the site owner.
You are on my ignore list... . anywhere I go... perpetually. It's the only power I have. I can't even read the post you made in this thread because the forum software tells me you are ignored. Don't waste your time responding... I can't read it and won't.