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Opps sorry. The Ford had the 7.3L gas motor. Had another truck (old International Flatbed) to use for dozer hauling but it was an old 7.3 non turbo and it was slow. The 7.3L gas was ok, but the DRW was needed to be on the highway legally. So went back to the Ram 3500 DRW with the better fuel...
This is a good tread. I bought my 2020 Ram 3500 to be able to haul my 17000 lb dozer between farms leagally. Then the CP4 failures raised there head and I was able to trade for a F-350 SRW. So lost my hauling ability for legality. Was able to trade back to a 2021 Ram3500. LOL, 3 trucks in a...
I just got another Ram 3500, a 2021. Looked at Ford diesel. They put a lift pump at fuel tank on them in 2020. Anyway, as a mechanic they look like a pain in the butt to do anything after warranty. I worked on the Cummins for years and 6 in a row is the way to go.
I"M BACK.... I feel like Arnold...... Just picked up my 2021 RAM 3500 DRW w HO Cummins/ Aisin trans. Had a 2020 and traded it off (got tired of the CP4 waiting), missed the DRW stability when towing and exhaust brake so...... life is too short.
If you read what I said,,,,, It would be nice is FCA does anything at all, is to not void the warranty if a person goes the CP3 route. That is what I would do if I still had mine. Loved the truck, but had a friend who had their CP4 fail. Being my first DRW it was definitely a very stable...
Trans question: I noticed the available 2021 Ram 3500 DRW seem to all be spec'd out without the HO/Aisin. When I bought my 2020 and a lot of discounts were going on, every DRW was HO/Aisin..... Just wondering if anyone else has seen this. My 2020 is gone now. (Was able to get a great tradi...
I think the biggest downfall of the CP4 would be how they overclocked it. I presume for the pressure needed for the increase in torque and hp. Second fault is that the fuel goes thru the bottom end and when things let go it puts particles thru the fuel system. Both were poorly designed and...