No. Cummins engines are an option on Volvo Class 7/8 trucks sold in North America only. Their heavy equipment does not offer them.
The development of Cummins engines and the establishment of the company has nothing to do with Ford. As for using their engines, yes, Ford has used Cummins engines, in some of their medium duty trucks (currently represented by the F650 and F750... the F450 and F550 are also medium duty, but the Cummins engines were never available for those... the heavy duty market, Ford gave up in 1997 and sold to Daimler A.G., who put the trucks into production under the Sterling name.
Goteborg also known as Gothenberg Sweden.
The Volvo 960 typically does not come with a turbocharged engine; it is equipped with naturally aspirated inline-six engines. However, some variants of the Volvo lineup from that era, like the 850, offered turbocharged options. If you're looking for a turbocharged performance, you might want to explore other Volvo models or consider aftermarket modifications for the 960.
The first Volvo was made in Sweden.
The stop engine light might not come on on your N14 Cummins when the switch is off.
The 5.9 Cummins didn't come out until 1989...
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1997 Dodge diesels come with the 12 valve cummins engine. It is fully mechanical and does not have a camshaft position sensor. "Dodge cummins diesel forum" is a good resource for dodge cummins owners.
depends on the model, the Z28s and the SS do. there's also a V6.
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