Auto or Manual

The Cummins with the manual is detuned significantly to make the trans live. In a 2500 the only auto is the 68RFE which is plenty strong if you leave it stock. In the 3500 you can get the Aisin trans as an option and the engine is actually higher output with the aisin. The aisin the just as strong if not stronger than the Allison. They are very similar transmission designs actually.


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Damn it. Detuned is a bad word.
 
(I realize this isn’t a truck forum) but is it more of a clutch issue with the new manual rather than an actual internal transmission issue? I know the newer trucks put out so much more power than ever before. And who wants to drive a detuned diesel??


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I would have said manual all the way until I had shoulder surgery the first of the year and had to drive my F-150 for the last two months while my jeep sat in the shop!
 
So, what's wrong with the F250 you have now?

A couple things.

Its been rolling white smoke under load like a smoke screen behind Kit in the tv show. I think something is ready to let loose.

Random issues lately, glow plugs, sensors etc.

Also, I sold it to Carmax the other day. Some other sucker can deal with that lemon when it finally blows up .:idontknow:
 
A couple things.

Its been rolling white smoke under load like a smoke screen behind Kit in the tv show. I think something is ready to let loose.

Random issues lately, glow plugs, sensors etc.

Also, I sold it to Carmax the other day. Some other sucker can deal with that lemon when it finally blows up .:idontknow:

Poor sap.

See if you can find a two for one deal. But I’ll take a new power stroke or a 7.3.


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Poor sap.

See if you can find a two for one deal. But I’ll take a new power stroke or a 7.3.


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7.3 was a great motor, it sounded good but didn’t the power like the new trucks. Every ford truck I have owned has fucked me on maintenance issues.

I like the new 6.7 but I don’t want to spend 4K to take the cab off for simple motor work. Fuck that
 
7.3 was a great motor, it sounded good but didn’t the power like the new trucks. Every ford truck I have owned has fucked me on maintenance issues.

I like the new 6.7 but I don’t want to spend 4K to take the cab off for simple motor work. Fuck that

Four door long bed obs. [emoji533][emoji97]


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The Cummins with the manual is detuned significantly to make the trans live. In a 2500 the only auto is the 68RFE which is plenty strong if you leave it stock. In the 3500 you can get the Aisin trans as an option and the engine is actually higher output with the aisin. The aisin the just as strong if not stronger than the Allison. They are very similar transmission designs actually.


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Thanks again for the info. I'm picking up a 2018 Ram 3500 with the Aisin next weekend. :clap2::rock:
 
Thanks again for the info. I'm picking up a 2018 Ram 3500 with the Aisin next weekend. :clap2::rock:
Nice you'll love it. Single or dual rear wheel? Although we just put ours into the shop for some transmission warranty work. Hopefully it's just an isolated incident. It is a 2500 and not sure which trams it has.

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Nice you'll love it. Single or dual rear wheel? Although we just put ours into the shop for some transmission warranty work. Hopefully it's just an isolated incident. It is a 2500 and not sure which trams it has.

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I went with the single rear. It’s a crew cab long bed 4WD. If it’s a 2500, you have the 68RFE transmission.
 
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