Friday, February 5, 2010

Dodge and Cummins reach multi-year contract extension — Autoblog

Dodge and Cummins reach multi-year contract extension — Autoblog

Chrysler and Cummins have been joined together since 1989, and if you recently read Chrysler's blog then you know that they will continue their partnership for years to come. This agreement will help extend Chrysler and Cummins longest lasting partnership between one of the big three and their diesel manufacturer.

Cummins currently builds the 350 horsepower, 650 pound-feet of torque 6.7-liter diesel, which is used in the Dodge Ram 2500 thru 5500. Cummins is the only big deisel in the US currently without a selective catalytic reduction system that requires the owner to add deisel exhaust fluid. The Cummins 6.7L has been able to pass the 2010 EPA emissions standards since its 2007 introduction.

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