Originally posted by MJawsman
Well I'm sure that you'll receive many replies to this question, but I'll tell you why I think your friend says those things. First of all, Ford is currently winning the horsepower and torque battle, but that wasn't always the case nor do I feel it will be again soon. The Ford by design has a shorter stroke. Short stroke motors have the ability to rev to a higher RPM, but why would anyone want a high reving Diesel motor? Diesels were designed to pull, and that's something the Cummins does very well. It has a much longer stroke and correspondingly more potential torque capability. Torque is what gets the load moving, horsepower maintains it. There are more reasons why the I-6 is better-not the other way around. Heck, if the Cummins was an 8 cylinder it would be 40 cubes bigger than the Ford! Tell your friend to divide the horsepower and torque numbers of each motor by the cylinder count and see who wins that war. Both are good motors, but the Cummins track record speaks for itself. It's overbuilt for our use, and it has the potential for over 1 million miles of relatively trouble free use. Check the competition, but don't be fooled by what's on the surface. Be sure to dig deep enough to see what their really made of.
Just my humble $. 02 opinon.