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Old 04-13-2009, 10:06 PM
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Difference in CC and truck with beds

What is the difference in the motor and is there a difference in the emmissions equipment on the CC and a regular 3500 with a bed?
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No difference in motor - big difference in emmission system. The Cat and DPF are all one.
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I'm assuming that is better? I thought they alos had lower HP
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The do have lower rated HP. I believe the CC are rated at 325? Also the autos are different beasts. The 68RFE in the 3500 fleetside and Aisin in the CC.
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There are a number of differences. The engine hp is 305, it does have different emissions, the frame is different, the rear axle is different (narrower) and it has a different automatic transmission, the Aisin vs the Dodge 68 rfe. I'm not sure about those letters. Also the suspension is different and the front axle is different if you have a 2 x 4. Like I said there are a number of differences. There are probably more, but those are the ones I can think of right off hand.
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Anyone want to add why the CCs have less power even though they are far more likely to be worked harder?
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Derated to protect the truck when you put an employee that doesn't know any better behind the wheel...
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With what the CC is rated to pull, why would you need more than 305 Hp?

They tend to be beasts of burden, not race trucks.
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I hope I didn't sound like I was complaining! This engine still has me bragging, when non 6.7 owners can hear me over their engines, two years later. I just thought from the beginning that it was odd and there must be a reason.



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With what the CC is rated to pull, why would you need more than 305 Hp?

They tend to be beasts of burden, not race trucks.
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