They're available in all makes of Class 8 trucks on the N. American market... Freightliner, Western Star, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, Volvo, and even Mack... they can all be had with Cummins engines.
Ford IS NOT putting Cummins in their trucks. Chrysler Corporation and Cummins Diesel Engines, Inc. just signed a multi-year contract to keep Cummins engines in Dodge Ram Heavy Duty trucks. You can get a Cummins diesel in a Ford F-650 or Ford F-750. The F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 all have the Powerstroke diesel engines.
About 1000 lbs.
They have good power, but the engine is very heavy.They have good power, but the engine is very heavy.
The Dodge pickup trucks with Cummins engines are diesel turbocharger engines. They are built by the Cummins company and have been used in Dodge Ram trucks since 1989.
The Cummins ISX is a family of post-ACERT heavy duty diesel engines.
Indianapolis, Indiana. That is where Cummins engines are made and it's where the Cummins Headquarters is. If you are wondering, the 6.7L Cummins is shipped from the Indianapolis, Indiana Cummins Assembly Line to the Dodge Ram Heavy-Duty assembly lines accross Texas, Michigan, and Kentucky. There, they are installed into the Dodge HD trucks.
Allison transmissions are often mated to Cummins engines in medium- and heavy duty trucks.
If you're talking about the pickups, never. The F650 and F750 are the only Ford vehicles available with a Cummins diesel. The only other Ford products which could have one were from their heavy duty commercial truck line, which was sold to Daimler A.G. in 1997 and subsequently became Sterling Trucks (which ceased in 2009).
dodge/ram has used two v8 engines in its trucks since 2004, the 4.7 and the 5.7 hemi... before '04 it was the 5.9v8 (360 cubic inch)... the diesel engines in dodge trucks are built by Cummins, and are all inline six (I6), none of the diesel dodges have v8 inches. therefore there was never a 'magnum v8 cummins' since there was never a v8 cummins, hope that helps!
no, only heavy load trucks.
The Cummins motor is not a "Dodge". Dodge does use the "b" series Cummins engine in its pick up trucks. Ford does use the Cummins in its F650 and larger trucks. NO, Ford never has used the Cummins Diesel as far as I know. Up until 2010 the Powerstroke was built by Navistar, formerly International Harvester. In 2010 Ford starting building the Powerstroke themselves but kept the name. Dodge uses the Cummins diesel and GM uses the Duramax which was designed jointly with isuzu.
No. To my knowledge never have. The diesels that dodge has used have always been 6 cylinders. Now, some of the older(75ish?) heavy duty trucks (3ton and over) MIGHT have had a v8 diesel, but it would have been a cummins or a cat or detroit...