SouthTexan
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Back In February, Cummins unveiled their new fuel-agnostic strategy meaning that various engines in their line-up can be spec'd for different fuel types like natural gas, hydrogen, and yes even gasoline. To clarify, that doesn't mean that one engine can run on all of these fuel sources, but rather you can have them spec'd to run one of these fuels only and not just diesel.
From the head down, these engines will have most of the same parts as the current Cummins diesel. From the head up you will have different parts to for the various fuel types along with different fuel and air delivery systems. So essentially you will have the same reliable diesel engine components, but in gasoline form.
They said that the B6.7L will be the first to be offered in 2024. Medium duty customers will be able to spec the B6.7L to run on gasoline. I am not sure what plans Ram has for the 6.4L, but I would love to see a gasoline powered Cummins 6.7L turbo Ram HD. Not sure how they will handle the heat associated with gasoline turbo engines.
What do you think?
From the head down, these engines will have most of the same parts as the current Cummins diesel. From the head up you will have different parts to for the various fuel types along with different fuel and air delivery systems. So essentially you will have the same reliable diesel engine components, but in gasoline form.
They said that the B6.7L will be the first to be offered in 2024. Medium duty customers will be able to spec the B6.7L to run on gasoline. I am not sure what plans Ram has for the 6.4L, but I would love to see a gasoline powered Cummins 6.7L turbo Ram HD. Not sure how they will handle the heat associated with gasoline turbo engines.
What do you think?
Cummins unveils fuel-agnostic internal combustion engine strategy
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