โNov-21-2021 01:29 PM
โNov-22-2021 05:53 PM
โNov-22-2021 04:12 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Devo the dog wrote:rhagfo wrote:
It seems like Ram wants to rid themselves of the Bosch 4.2 injection pump!
Recall notice
I bet it'll take years for ram to replace them.
I am betting decades.
โNov-22-2021 04:00 PM
Devo the dog wrote:rhagfo wrote:
It seems like Ram wants to rid themselves of the Bosch 4.2 injection pump!
Recall notice
I bet it'll take years for ram to replace them.
โNov-22-2021 03:33 PM
โNov-22-2021 03:01 PM
blofgren wrote:FishOnOne wrote:rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's probably the motivation for the change.
Link
I will say that cummins implementation of the CP4.2 asymmetrical pump was a disaster and not sure why this was required, but may have something to do with the fuel pulses/load on the pump with the 6 cylinder firing order setup. Anyways it just shows any manufacturer can implement a change that wasn't tested thoroughly and it backfired on them.
So Ford doesnโt have any loos of power issues with the CP4.2??
I didn't say that. I'm sure there has been and lawsuits that followed.
There is a member here that I while back stated that cummins doesn't make changes by implementing new technology fast and lets the other brands be the guinea pig before switching over and now we know cummins implementation of the CP4.2 has been terrible which discredits his statement.
LOL, they still have a much better track record than the blue oval with overall diesel reliability. The 6.0L, 6.4L, and now who knows how many versions of the 6.7L now speak volumes. ๐
Ford builds a beautiful truck but their track record on diesels since the 7.3L has been pretty sketchy. I don't miss cleaning up dripped oil on my garage floor and being nervous about taking road trips one bit since making the switch to Ram/Cummins!
โNov-22-2021 01:49 PM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
...Don't know anyone who has the LP5 but I heard they were having injector problems.
I have driven multiple LP5s, and my daughter owns one with more than 20k miles. We have not had any injector problems.
Amazing how we want to spread information on the other brands.
And by the way, if you see my 23 year old daughter filling her 3500 Denali, don't tell her that her dad has a nice truck. Her hard-work nursing and farming allows her to own that truck.
โNov-22-2021 09:52 AM
โNov-22-2021 05:30 AM
โNov-22-2021 04:30 AM
rhagfo wrote:
It seems like Ram wants to rid themselves of the Bosch 4.2 injection pump!
Recall notice
โNov-22-2021 02:40 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
...Don't know anyone who has the LP5 but I heard they were having injector problems.
โNov-21-2021 08:01 PM
FishOnOne wrote:rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's probably the motivation for the change.
Link
I will say that cummins implementation of the CP4.2 asymmetrical pump was a disaster and not sure why this was required, but may have something to do with the fuel pulses/load on the pump with the 6 cylinder firing order setup. Anyways it just shows any manufacturer can implement a change that wasn't tested thoroughly and it backfired on them.
So Ford doesnโt have any loos of power issues with the CP4.2??
I didn't say that. I'm sure there has been and lawsuits that followed.
There is a member here that I while back stated that cummins doesn't make changes by implementing new technology fast and lets the other brands be the guinea pig before switching over and now we know cummins implementation of the CP4.2 has been terrible which discredits his statement.
โNov-21-2021 07:56 PM
IdaD wrote:
Dumb choice to ever switch to the CP4 but at least they're trying to make it right. It's baffling to me that Ford hasn't gone to something else yet.
โNov-21-2021 06:35 PM
rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
Here's probably the motivation for the change.
Link
I will say that cummins implementation of the CP4.2 asymmetrical pump was a disaster and not sure why this was required, but may have something to do with the fuel pulses/load on the pump with the 6 cylinder firing order setup. Anyways it just shows any manufacturer can implement a change that wasn't tested thoroughly and it backfired on them.
So Ford doesnโt have any loos of power issues with the CP4.2??
โNov-21-2021 06:35 PM
rhagfo wrote:FishOnOne wrote:ksss wrote:
It really was surprising that they went with CP4. They clearly saw the issues Ford and GM were having running that pump when they were running the CP3.
The CP4.2 pump doesn't like air in the system especially when you change the filters. Not having a lift pump was a big mistake with GM's implementation. I believe they have one now.
They also switched to the Denseo pump.
โNov-21-2021 06:14 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
Here's probably the motivation for the change.
Link
I will say that cummins implementation of the CP4.2 asymmetrical pump was a disaster and not sure why this was required, but may have something to do with the fuel pulses/load on the pump with the 6 cylinder firing order setup. Anyways it just shows any manufacturer can implement a change that wasn't tested thoroughly and it backfired on them.