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6.7 Cummins block made in China?
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16376302" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>Wasn't all but a significant portion, something like 80-100k blocks though I think most were used in 99-00 models. There were Mexican cast blocks as well that weren't affected. </p><p></p><p>One thing Travis was talking about is the use of the CP4 pump. Personally, I hate them with a passion. They flow less so they run at twice the speed, which is why LSD ate them up faster due to less lubricity in the fuels. They don't do nearly as well with contaminates either, though none were meant to handle them, but it (CP4.2) is more susceptible. I'd rather they improved upon the CP3 design or used a k16. My truck turned up makes right at 600rwhp on a stock CP3 though I have no emissions to deal with thankfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16376302, member: 30475"] Wasn't all but a significant portion, something like 80-100k blocks though I think most were used in 99-00 models. There were Mexican cast blocks as well that weren't affected. One thing Travis was talking about is the use of the CP4 pump. Personally, I hate them with a passion. They flow less so they run at twice the speed, which is why LSD ate them up faster due to less lubricity in the fuels. They don't do nearly as well with contaminates either, though none were meant to handle them, but it (CP4.2) is more susceptible. I'd rather they improved upon the CP3 design or used a k16. My truck turned up makes right at 600rwhp on a stock CP3 though I have no emissions to deal with thankfully. [/QUOTE]
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