The Dodge Ram Cummins is a heavy duty pickup that is powered by a 6.7L Turbo Diesel engine that provides outstanding torque and horsepower. The current model ie 2010 Ram model is loaded with advanced technologies.
Power-Train Specs
The present generation 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine substitutes previous generation’s 5.9L engine and offers superior drivability, acceleration throttle response, and trailer towing. Other feature improvements are upgraded combustion, improved engine’s integration, and integrated breaking for premium fuel economy.
This 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine is rated at 3013 rpm and delivers 350 horsepower. This engine attains a maximum torque of 650 lb-ft at 1500 rpm for the regular transmission pattern and sustains that maximum value at about 2800 rpm. And, the engine that produces 610 lb-ft peak torque is paired to a manual transmission.
Quietest Performance in the Lineup
As an additional advantage, the power-train of the new Dodge Ram is 3dB quieter. The 6.7-liter engine includes various features that account to considerable deduction in interior noise levels and improves the car’s overall refinement. This offers customers with noiseless engine with a heavy-duty diesel pickup truck.
The Cleanest One!
This engine uses the 3rd generation High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) fuel system. It is a superb flexible system that has components with lower harshness, vibration, and noise, upgraded fuel economy, and low emission levels.