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John Wayne wrote:
Are both allison transmissions the same, or does the 5.9 have a smaller 5 speed and the cat a bigger 6 speed?
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Big Katuna wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
The Cummins 5.9 may not have as much power as the Cat, but I think the Cummins is a better choice. It is absolutely bullet proof, and more places are equipped to ork on the Cummins as the Cat. Capable Cat service centers will continue to decline since Cat is no longer in over the road engines.
Total nonsense. Any diesel house that works on Cummins will work on the CAT.
There are zillions of CATs in dump trucks and buses and boats. I'll take torque over brand any day. Would I take a C7 over an ISC? No.
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DownTheAvenue wrote:
The Cummins 5.9 may not have as much power as the Cat, but I think the Cummins is a better choice. It is absolutely bullet proof, and more places are equipped to ork on the Cummins as the Cat. Capable Cat service centers will continue to decline since Cat is no longer in over the road engines.
โFeb-04-2015 04:44 PM
siguccs wrote:
I'd like to buy a 36 ft used Winnebago Journey. For the price I can afford, there are two engines available, Cat 7.2 liter or Cummins 5.9 liter.
Do you think one is significantly better than the other? My main concers are power in the hills and reliability.
Thanks!
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