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$7000 to fix Duramax?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 783814" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>I have been driving Cummins diesel Dodge pickups for many miles since 2002. Several have over 200,000 miles on them. Company currently owns five of them of varying ages with Cummins diesels. We have NEVER replaced an injector on any of them. Only engine-related problem I've ever had with them is the 2002 had an injector pump replaced under warranty because of a silly $35. electric lift pump could not keep up on the highway in cold weather. That issue is long since fixed on later models.</p><p></p><p>A diesel is the best thing going for pulling on the highway. A lot of folks buy them for going grocery shopping, never really work them, never really get up to temperature and then wonder why they have problems. Diesels are great in a diesel application. Gas makes sense in a gas engine application. There are reasons they sell both. If you need a diesel pickup, I think the best diesel engine out there in a pickup is Cummins. jmho.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 783814, member: 7509"] I have been driving Cummins diesel Dodge pickups for many miles since 2002. Several have over 200,000 miles on them. Company currently owns five of them of varying ages with Cummins diesels. We have NEVER replaced an injector on any of them. Only engine-related problem I've ever had with them is the 2002 had an injector pump replaced under warranty because of a silly $35. electric lift pump could not keep up on the highway in cold weather. That issue is long since fixed on later models. A diesel is the best thing going for pulling on the highway. A lot of folks buy them for going grocery shopping, never really work them, never really get up to temperature and then wonder why they have problems. Diesels are great in a diesel application. Gas makes sense in a gas engine application. There are reasons they sell both. If you need a diesel pickup, I think the best diesel engine out there in a pickup is Cummins. jmho. Jim [/QUOTE]
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