The genuine difference

300 +

non-genuine overhaul kit components tested through lab analysis and destructive testing

0

non-genuine parts met all of Cummins design specifications

100 +

years of perfecting the design and manufacturing of Genuine Cummins parts

Non-genuine part inspection results

Part tested Dimensional testing Material testing
Piston FAILED FAILED
Oil ring FAILED FAILED
Retaining ring FAILED ADEQUATE
Piston pin FAILED FAILED
Cylinder liner FAILED FAILED
Connecting rod bearing FAILED FAILED
Main bearing FAILED FAILED
Thrust bearing FAILED FAILED
Cylinder head gasket FAILED FAILED
Injector FAILED FAILED


Of the over 300 non-genuine parts tested, none met all of Cummins Design Specifications, and most failed in both the dimensional and material testing categories. Test results marked as “adequate” marginally met Cummins design intent, indicating that it loosely met some of Cummins design specifications, but not all of them.

 

Saving a little time upfront could ultimately cost you:

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Early life failure

 

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Additional fuel cost

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Downtime

 

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Progressive damage to aftertreatment

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Non-warranty repair cost

 

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Catastrophic failure

 

 
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