Who bought the Cummins engine?
Cummins set the record straight in their May 2013 newsletter, outlining that Ford Motor Company had purchased 10.8% of the diesel engine manufacturer in 1990.
What are the different size Cummins engines?
| Cummins B Series engine | |
|---|---|
| Production | 1984–present |
| Layout | |
| Configuration | Inline-4 and Inline-6 |
| Displacement | 3.3 L; 200 cu in (3,300 cc) 3.9 L; 239.3 cu in (3,922 cc) 5.9 L; 359.0 cu in (5,883 cc) 6.7 L; 408.2 cu in (6,690 cc) |
How many horsepower does a Cummins motorhome have?
With engines rated from 300 hp to more than 605 hp, Cummins offers power and reliability for every type of motorhome on the market. X15 The most popular heavy-duty engine in North America, the X15 is capable of powering premium motorhomes of any size with up to 605 hp and 1950 lb-ft of peak torque.
Which is better a Cummins motorhome or an RV?
Owners of Cummins-powered motorhomes enjoy peace of mind, knowing they can confidently tow a vehicle and handle steep hills. Plus, the longevity and performance of Cummins engines routinely translate to much higher resale value than comparable gasoline-powered RVs.
What kind of engine does Cummins B6.7 have?
The L9 has ratings ranging from 330-450 hp with up to 1250 lb-ft of peak torque. The B6.7 features a High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) fuel injection system that enables multiple injection events per cycle, for cleaner, quieter and more complete combustion.
With engines rated from 300 hp to more than 605 hp, Cummins offers power and reliability for every type of motorhome on the market. X15 The most popular heavy-duty engine in North America, the X15 is capable of powering premium motorhomes of any size with up to 605 hp and 1950 lb-ft of peak torque.
Owners of Cummins-powered motorhomes enjoy peace of mind, knowing they can confidently tow a vehicle and handle steep hills. Plus, the longevity and performance of Cummins engines routinely translate to much higher resale value than comparable gasoline-powered RVs.
The L9 has ratings ranging from 330-450 hp with up to 1250 lb-ft of peak torque. The B6.7 features a High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) fuel injection system that enables multiple injection events per cycle, for cleaner, quieter and more complete combustion.