Depends on the horsepower rating, load, and gear ratio of the axles. Could be anywhere from 10 to 25 mpg.
12.5 - 17 mpg depends how you drive
I had a 02 Dodge 3500 with the Cummins, a 6 speed stick, and 410 gears in the rear, and I was getting around 21 MPG on the highway.
Depends on the year, condition of the engine, size of the truck, gear ratio of the axles, size of the tires, driving habits, etc. Could be as low as 12 MPG or as high as 28 MPG
Depends on WHICH Cummins engine.
No Cummins INC company makes the Cummins engine.
Clessie Cummins
no, ford did not invent cummins engine, clesie cummins does invented it
The fuel economy for the 5.9 Cummins turbo diesel engine typically ranges from about 15 to 20 miles per gallon (MPG), depending on factors like the vehicle it’s in, driving conditions, and maintenance. Generally, heavier trucks will yield lower MPG, while lighter configurations may achieve higher efficiency. It's important to note that real-world MPG can vary significantly based on driving habits and load.
Ralph Cummins
Cummins
he invented the company in 1919 but the cummins came before then
The Cummins engines are designed and manufactured by the Cummins engine company.