Originally Posted by nthach
Originally Posted by clinebarger
Who else wanted the Cummins ISV? I don't see where Cummins had much choice other than keeping in shelved.
It sounded like an albatross for Cummins. Maybe FCA could have picked it up for the Ram 1500 but that would cannibalize Ram 2500 CTD sales as well. I can see the ISV being speced by UPS for their trucks which I think are built on a Workhorse or Morgan Olson platform, but UPS has been using GM powertrains lately. I've seen a Cummins ISB 4-cylinder peek out from a UPS truck a few times.
Didn't Chrysler back-out of a deal for a V8 Cummins that was slated for the Ram 1500.....And FCA decided to use the VM 3.0L that was originally designed for GM??
Large fleets are trying to avoid Diesel as much as possible,The GM 6.0L/6L90E has proven itself in Isuzu NPR/GM Workhorse chassis' for a decade now & the 6.0L/4L80E combo before that.
I don't see where a ISV is better suited for a Step/Straight Van than a ISB, Does the ISV really get better fuel economy than a ISB?
Kinda surprised Grumman/Olsen didn't follow the "Glider" loophole & offer pre-emissions 5.9L ISB's......Interesting subject nonetheless. Sorry for the off topic responses, Not really feeling the whole "Let's bash a brand"
Originally Posted by clinebarger
Who else wanted the Cummins ISV? I don't see where Cummins had much choice other than keeping in shelved.
It sounded like an albatross for Cummins. Maybe FCA could have picked it up for the Ram 1500 but that would cannibalize Ram 2500 CTD sales as well. I can see the ISV being speced by UPS for their trucks which I think are built on a Workhorse or Morgan Olson platform, but UPS has been using GM powertrains lately. I've seen a Cummins ISB 4-cylinder peek out from a UPS truck a few times.
Didn't Chrysler back-out of a deal for a V8 Cummins that was slated for the Ram 1500.....And FCA decided to use the VM 3.0L that was originally designed for GM??
Large fleets are trying to avoid Diesel as much as possible,The GM 6.0L/6L90E has proven itself in Isuzu NPR/GM Workhorse chassis' for a decade now & the 6.0L/4L80E combo before that.
I don't see where a ISV is better suited for a Step/Straight Van than a ISB, Does the ISV really get better fuel economy than a ISB?
Kinda surprised Grumman/Olsen didn't follow the "Glider" loophole & offer pre-emissions 5.9L ISB's......Interesting subject nonetheless. Sorry for the off topic responses, Not really feeling the whole "Let's bash a brand"