Ford doesnt WANT an inline 6, thats why they wont pick up Cummins. For whatever reason, both them and GM think a V8 diesel is the way to go. Im sure GM could have told Isuzu they wanted an inline 6 and gotten it. But GM is, historically, known for their V8s. Small/Big Block Chevy anyone... ?
Ford just recently had the best opportunity theyve EVER had, far more likely than getting Cummins to supply, of getting an inline 6 under the hood. They designed, from the ground up, a... wait for it... V8 DIESEL!!! They started from basically scratch, and could have designed a friggin V12 diesel if they wanted, let alone an I6. And they went to a V8 again.
Facts are what facts are. Ford and GM dont want an I6, Cummins or otherwise. Nissan and Toyota dont have a quarter of the truck necessary to hold a Cummins, and certainly dont have the underhood space to fit one. And Ill say it now, itll be a cold day in hell when either has a diesel under their hoods, atleast in a heavy duty pickup. POSSIBLY their current platforms, but I just dont see the foreign manufacturers building a heavy duty platform. So, that being said, minus Dodge, where would Cummins go??
Think about it guys, with your reality shades on. There simply isnt a home for Cummins in another pickup if Dodge and them were to split. They know it. Dodge knows it, as well as what that engine means. Apparently Im the only other one that can see it as-is. In order for another manufacturer to place a Cummins underhood, major changes in mentality and physical limits need to take place, and thats asking an aweful lot of auto execs...
Ford just recently had the best opportunity theyve EVER had, far more likely than getting Cummins to supply, of getting an inline 6 under the hood. They designed, from the ground up, a... wait for it... V8 DIESEL!!! They started from basically scratch, and could have designed a friggin V12 diesel if they wanted, let alone an I6. And they went to a V8 again.
Facts are what facts are. Ford and GM dont want an I6, Cummins or otherwise. Nissan and Toyota dont have a quarter of the truck necessary to hold a Cummins, and certainly dont have the underhood space to fit one. And Ill say it now, itll be a cold day in hell when either has a diesel under their hoods, atleast in a heavy duty pickup. POSSIBLY their current platforms, but I just dont see the foreign manufacturers building a heavy duty platform. So, that being said, minus Dodge, where would Cummins go??
Think about it guys, with your reality shades on. There simply isnt a home for Cummins in another pickup if Dodge and them were to split. They know it. Dodge knows it, as well as what that engine means. Apparently Im the only other one that can see it as-is. In order for another manufacturer to place a Cummins underhood, major changes in mentality and physical limits need to take place, and thats asking an aweful lot of auto execs...