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CM2450, whats is this animal? - Chamberpains - 10-18-2020

I have a buddy that is the fleet maintenence manager for a medium sized flatbed company. Talking to him yesterday about some problems with my engine and he mentioned he just finished up his certification on the newest cummins CM2450. He said they are not the X15's but the new 2021 model coming out. Any one have any news on them? He said they cut the EGR down to close to 1/3 so it sounds like it possibly could solve a lot of soot issues. I'm just being lazy and not researching it myself. So I'm just throwing it on here.


RE: CM2450, whats is this animal? - Waterloo - 10-18-2020

(10-18-2020 )Chamberpains Wrote:  I have a buddy that is the fleet maintenence manager for a medium sized flatbed company. Talking to him yesterday about some problems with my engine and he mentioned he just finished up his certification on the newest cummins CM2450. He said they are not the X15's but the new 2021 model coming out. Any one have any news on them? He said they cut the EGR down to close to 1/3 so it sounds like it possibly could solve a lot of soot issues. I'm just being lazy and not researching it myself. So I'm just throwing it on here.

Hopefully Cummins is paying attention and at least fixed these damn fuel pumps, or at least took them completely out of ALL circuits so that when they blow apart they do not take out the entire motor or portions of the motor. You would think in 2020 this would not be an issue with all of the technology out here.


RE: CM2450, whats is this animal? - tree98 - 10-18-2020

Found this......

https://www.ccjdigital.com/cummins-readies-launch-of-epa-2021-engines/


RE: CM2450, whats is this animal? - SquareOne - 10-18-2020

https://www.ccjdigital.com/2021-cummins-engines/?utm_medium=ccj&utm_campaign=site_click&utm_source=most_popular_article_footer

"...Both the X15 and X12 engines feature a 75,000-mile oil drain interval for trucks getting 7 mpg or more, but the X15 Performance Series will get a 10,000-mile bump for 2021 in trucks getting between 5 and 7 mpg....."


^------ How ya like that oil change interval! 75k....holy $hit!



Found that article within the one Tree98 suggested.


RE: CM2450, whats is this animal? - Waterloo - 10-18-2020

(10-18-2020 )SquareOne Wrote:  https://www.ccjdigital.com/2021-cummins-engines/?utm_medium=ccj&utm_campaign=site_click&utm_source=most_popular_article_footer

"...Both the X15 and X12 engines feature a 75,000-mile oil drain interval for trucks getting 7 mpg or more, but the X15 Performance Series will get a 10,000-mile bump for 2021 in trucks getting between 5 and 7 mpg....."


^------ How ya like that oil change interval! 75k....holy $hit!



Found that article within the one Tree98 suggested.

Grind the cam shaft down to a stub in two years... Big money for the Cummins repair shops... Unreal, and expected.


RE: CM2450, whats is this animal? - tree98 - 10-18-2020

And people don't even question it, they just brag about how long you can go without an oil change. Do they think a new type of steel has been developed that doesn't need lubrication? Do they think the oil is better somehow?


RE: CM2450, whats is this animal? - Waterloo - 10-18-2020

(10-18-2020 )tree98 Wrote:  And people don't even question it, they just brag about how long you can go without an oil change. Do they think a new type of steel has been developed that doesn't need lubrication? Do they think the oil is better somehow?

You cannot fix stupid... I'm old enough to know about oil additive packages, along with automatic transmissions. it only lasts so long and then needs to be replaced. There is no magic oil bullet out there yet that I know of. And I damn sure would not trust the marketing department in regards to engineering.