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being a ford guy has nothing to do with a cummins. dodge doesn't own nor build cummins and ford, until recently, didn't produce the diesel engines they put in superduties either. you CAN have a cummins-powered ford, and still consider yourself a "ford guy." IMO Cummins is what should have been in Superduties to begin with, they're fantastic engines. I just think it's silly that people think navistar=ford and cummins=dodge and so therefore you can't have one in the other. the bigger F-series have a cummins option i believe
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