William Jones+FollowCummins Engines: Where They’re Made & Who Owns ‘EmEver wondered where those legendary Cummins engines come from? They’re not just made in the US—think New York, Indiana, North Carolina—but also in the UK, India, China, and now Germany! Cummins started in 1919 and is still independent (no big car company owns them). Their engines power everything from Ram trucks to buses and even used to be in Nissan Titans. That iconic 6.7L turbo diesel? Still a beast in Ram HD trucks today! #Cars #CarOwnership #Cummins41Share
larsontiffany+FollowHydrogen Semi-Trucks Are Here?!Cummins is teaming up with Freightliner to put hydrogen fuel cell engines in the iconic Cascadia semi-truck. Instead of a giant battery, these trucks use hydrogen to power an electric motor—meaning longer range, faster refueling, and more cargo space than battery-only trucks. The catch? We still need more hydrogen stations. But this could be a game-changer for long-haul trucking! Would you trust a hydrogen-powered big rig on the highway? #HydrogenTrucks #Cummins #Freightliner #Cars50Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowWhen Cummins Diesel Got EGR DramaEver wondered when Cummins diesels started using EGR? The real EGR system didn’t show up in Dodge trucks until mid-2007 with the 6.7L engine—before that, the 5.9L had a sneaky cam trick that kinda did the job, but not really. EGR helps with emissions, but a lot of owners say it just adds headaches (think carbon buildup and reliability issues). No wonder so many folks want to delete it! #Cummins #DieselEngines #CarTalk #TruckLife #AutoFacts #Cars11Share