what motor would you guys choose??
both dry, good dynos , both came from small fleet company
1. 2006 detroit 60 795k miles
2. 07 cummins isx 600k miles
detroit vs cummins??
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by buddyvuk, Apr 5, 2013.
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I've never had issues with my ISX so my vote has to be the Cummings
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My experience tell me cummins, had a lot better luck with my isx and ism cummins than the detroit that the company gave me to drive both in dependability and power
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What size Detroit and what size Cummins? Size definitely matters. And what transmission is behind them, and what rear ends? You don't just buy a truck for the engine, you want them matched for your application.
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Detroit 60 series 14.0 13 speed ...i dont know the ratio on this one
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The isx is 2003
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when you dont have more than 30k for truck its so hard to find the right truck dammitttt...
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I'd say oil analysis might be a deciding factor too.
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my first truck was a 9200i international, 48" sleeper, ism cummins, super 10 trans. Nothing fancy but I liked it, $19k with 10 new virgin tires and a new clutch. I put $10k down and financed the rest through ge capital for 10 months. I made a lot of money with that truck and then sold it again for $25k I wish all my deals went like that.buddyvuk Thanks this.
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I would get the one with Cummins,less power better on fuel,i'm running mostly flat roads ,but for you moving in and out of Oregon ,heavy pulling on I-5,90,84 ; imo D60 ,14L plus 13 speed is better combination for west coast roads.
I would not buy a used truck from a company running west coast; get one that's been doing light freight flat roads, at same millage should have more life in it, less wearing in motor, transmission, differentials.Last edited: Apr 5, 2013
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