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Ford to Cummins Conversion Kits

Diesel Power Source Fummins Conversion Kits make swapping a Cummins engine into your Ford Powerstroke straightforward and dependable. Each kit includes precision-fit turbo and mounting components engineered for boost control, heat management, and ease of installation. Bring Cummins power and torque to your Ford with confidence.

These Ford-specific kits focus on clean packaging, service access, and reliable routing for Super Duty engine bays. CAD-modeled castings, brackets, and charge-air plumbing help the turbo operate in its efficiency range for towing and daily use. Choose components to match your goals—quick response for towing, balanced street manners, or added airflow for higher-fuel builds.

Why a Cummins in a Ford?

Enthusiasts choose the Fummins swap for torque, longevity, and easy power. A 5.9 or 6.7 Cummins can turn a Super Duty into a reliable tow rig or a strong daily that still sips fuel.

Best engine choices

  • 5.9 12-valve (1989–1998): Simple mechanical fuel system, strong low-end torque, great for budget builds and reliability.
  • 5.9 24-valve (1998.5–2002, 2003–2007): Solid base, better electronics support, easy to tune for towing and street performance.
  • 6.7 (2007.5–2024): Modern drivability and big torque when set up correctly; excellent for heavy trailers and high-elevation routes.

Ford platforms we commonly support

  • OBS & early Super Duty: Packaging for 7.3L-era bays with attention to steering shaft, heater box, and downpipe clearance.
  • 6.0L Powerstroke chassis: Hot-side and charge-air paths designed for tight firewall and A/C routing areas.
  • 6.4L Powerstroke chassis: Turbo and manifold geometry tailored to late Super Duty clearances and heat management.

What’s in a typical Fummins kit

Contents vary by year and configuration. A typical kit may include a turbocharger option sized for your goals, an exhaust manifold or adapter, hot-pipe and charge-air plumbing, oil feed/return solutions, clamps, couplers, brackets, heat shielding, and hardware. See each product listing for the exact bill of materials, actuator provisions, and sensor porting.

How to choose your setup

  • Tow-first daily driving: Prioritize quick spool and steady EGT. Choose smaller to mid compressor sizes with matched turbine housing and a quality manifold.
  • Balanced street performance: Mid-size compressor with freer housing for stronger midrange, while maintaining drivability and grade control.
  • Higher-fuel builds: Larger airflow potential with freer A/R housings and appropriate fueling. Expect later spool; plan converter, gearing, and cooling.

Why choose a DPS Fummins solution

  • Clean fitment: Components modeled around Ford bay constraints for service access and repeatable installs.
  • Thermal control: Manifold and turbine geometry designed to reduce drive pressure and support cooler EGT on long grades.
  • Serviceability: Sensor ports and hardware placement that support future maintenance and diagnostics.
  • Scalable path: Options that grow with your build, from daily towing to compound-ready packages.

Install notes

  • Confirm engine and transmission pairing, mount locations, and crossmember needs before ordering.
  • Mock up hot-side and charge-air paths; check steering shaft, brake lines, and A/C hose clearance.
  • Use new gaskets and quality hardware; follow torque sequences on a cold engine. Pressure test the charge-air system prior to first start.
  • After shakedown, re-check fasteners, boots, and all oil connections. Monitor boost and EGT on initial towing runs.

Building in stages? Explore related categories: Cummins Conversion Kits (overview), S300 Single Turbos, S400 Single Turbos, and Diesel Exhaust Manifolds.

Ford Cummins (Fummins) Conversion FAQs

A Fummins conversion installs a Cummins diesel engine into a Ford Super Duty truck. Builders choose Fummins swaps to combine the strength and comfort of a Ford chassis with the torque, reliability, and long service life of a Cummins engine. The result is a truck that tows harder, runs cooler under load, and is easier to service long-term than many factory powertrains.

The best Cummins for a Fummins swap depends on budget and goals. A 12-valve Cummins is popular for simplicity and reliability. A 24-valve common-rail offers easier tuning and strong towing manners. A properly sized 6.7 Cummins provides maximum torque and modern drivability when cooling, gearing, and turbo selection are matched correctly to the Ford platform.

Yes. When properly installed and sized, a Fummins conversion can be daily driven and excels at towing. Many owners report improved low-RPM torque, lower EGTs on long grades, and better durability compared to the original engine. Tuning often improves drivability, shift strategy, and boost control, especially on tow-focused builds.

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