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UNBROKEN 02-19-2014 06:56 PM

1/2 ton diesel Ram 3 day sales stats.
 
They're gonna sell every one they can build for quite some time....

http://www.i4u.com/2014/02/63748/201...sel-sell-crazy

wideopen 02-19-2014 07:34 PM

Cool Stuff...I'd like to have one. But I think I'll wait.

wideopen 02-19-2014 07:35 PM

BTW thread moved to the New Dodge 1500 EcoDiesel Section

torqueofthetown 02-19-2014 07:45 PM

its amazing how reluctant the domestic manufactures have been to offer more diesels.
VW has been selling every one they make with far less if any discounts offered compared to their gas models.
The german luxury SUV's and cars have been selling well with diesels

Hell, even the Jeep Liberty CRD's sold two to three times what they had forecasted

and yet the tone of the article is the writer is a bit surprised with the demand.

If GM would have just offered the 4.5 Dmax several years ago, they could have cleaned up in the truck market......but now they get to watch the Ram do it.

if a RCSB diesel was offered, I'd own one.

UNBROKEN 02-19-2014 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by torqueofthetown (Post 2260798)
if a RCSB diesel was offered, I'd own one.

If the aftermarket opens up in the next year I may swap one into mine. If someone can squeeze 500HP out of one I'd have to seriously consider it.

12vriviera 02-19-2014 08:49 PM

Just shag one out of the titan.. Should be even better. Too bad the truck looks like ass now..

crackerman 02-19-2014 09:10 PM

Banks offers the vm motori diesel out of the half ton in a crate package. But its still under 300hp.

diesel_importer 02-19-2014 09:25 PM

It's BS that we've had to wait this long. If the government was that worried about mpg vehicles, they would be pushing this stuff rather than hybrids the last 10 years. I'm trying to get my dad in one of these.

oldestof11 02-19-2014 09:36 PM

You guys...

Nissan and Toyota are getting the 5.0 V8 Cummins in the next 2 years, Nissan showcased a Frontier with a 2.8L Cummins, and GM showcased the new Colorado and Canyons with a 2.8L Duramax.

http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/20/a8ugamev.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/02/20/ymeda5a7.jpg

lightsOUT 02-20-2014 07:06 AM

All of the manufacturers missed the boat a little, IMO. Imagine what things would've been like if this stuff became available 10 years ago. Pre-emissions....

Cummins_Bred 02-20-2014 07:54 AM

I'd stay far away from the 2.8. I do like the 5.0, but want to see the public put miles on them. The test trucks have been doing ok, but they are told how to drive. Not a lot of variance, or chance for someone to drive like a goon in one to see how it behaves. I also like the idea behind the sequential turbos on the street 5.0, but I'd rather have the "military" version with a larger single :evil I think with some aftermarket help, the 5 liter could potentially be a mean little machine. And since they were originally part of the contract with Chrysler slated for the 1500, they were designed to be drop in anywhere a Hemi would fit.....

95ram 02-21-2014 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by lightsOUT (Post 2261033)
All of the manufacturers missed the boat a little, IMO. Imagine what things would've been like if this stuff became available 10 years ago. Pre-emissions....

There was a big push for more diesels in smaller vehicles 8-10 year ago, but when fuel prices started reaching new highs most of them were scrapped. Fuel prices have been pretty stable now and everything is starting to come back around. I'm a little worried that fuel prices with start to rise once there are more diesel vehicles. Supply and demand.

Bone stock 99 04-03-2014 12:11 AM

I remember going to the dodge dealer years ago and they told me the Chrysler 200 was getting the VW tdi engine but I guess politics puts a damper on giving us the goods. Go figure :S

97rada 04-03-2014 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Cummins_Bred (Post 2261047)
I'd stay far away from the 2.8. I do like the 5.0, but want to see the public put miles on them. The test trucks have been doing ok, but they are told how to drive. Not a lot of variance, or chance for someone to drive like a goon in one to see how it behaves. I also like the idea behind the sequential turbos on the street 5.0, but I'd rather have the "military" version with a larger single :evil I think with some aftermarket help, the 5 liter could potentially be a mean little machine. And since they were originally part of the contract with Chrysler slated for the 1500, they were designed to be drop in anywhere a Hemi would fit.....

Where are you getting a close look at the 5.0

Cummins_Bred 04-03-2014 06:51 AM

I work at the Cummins Technical Center in Columbus, IN. I've seen the 5.0 ISV (it's known in house as LDD for Light Duty Diesel), on and off since the first few prototypes were built and being tested back in '07.

97rada 04-03-2014 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Cummins_Bred (Post 2284749)
I work at the Cummins Technical Center in Columbus, IN. I've seen the 5.0 ISV (it's known in house as LDD for Light Duty Diesel), on and off since the first few prototypes were built and being tested back in '07.


Makes more sense now. I am a tech for Bridgeway and have not been able to see it yet. Very interested in checking it out


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imelmo 04-03-2014 11:19 AM

When does the Nissan one come out? 2015?

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Valair1 04-03-2014 11:38 AM

yep 2015

Cummins_Bred 04-03-2014 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 97rada (Post 2284871)
Makes more sense now. I am a tech for Bridgeway and have not been able to see it yet. Very interested in checking it out

It's nothing mind blowing. But it should hopefully shake up the US diesel market a bit. I'm also excited to get my hands on one as an engine by itself and drop it into a charger or challenger. Easy peasy. Like I said, it was originally designed to match chrysler's requirements. the 2 big ones i remember is it had to fit ANYWHERE a hemi engine would, and it couldn't produce more horsepower than the hemi LOL

ATV24/7 04-03-2014 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cummins_Bred (Post 2261047)
I'd stay far away from the 2.8. I do like the 5.0, but want to see the public put miles on them. The test trucks have been doing ok, but they are told how to drive. Not a lot of variance, or chance for someone to drive like a goon in one to see how it behaves. I also like the idea behind the sequential turbos on the street 5.0, but I'd rather have the "military" version with a larger single :evil I think with some aftermarket help, the 5 liter could potentially be a mean little machine. And since they were originally part of the contract with Chrysler slated for the 1500, they were designed to be drop in anywhere a Hemi would fit.....

"If they would drop one in a challenger I'd have to try one out!


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