Posted by glenn/mn on June 16, 2015 at 04:58:20 from (70.197.198.29):
In Reply to: Re: chevy 6.5 posted by vscummins on June 15, 2015 at 20:49:23:
There are more company"s selling pumps, you just need to start searching, in reference to the cost I understand what you are thinking but if you look at buying a newer pickup the cost right now is ridiculous for a diesel pickup, then you have to know what the problems are with a newer model from the various manufactures, a case in point is the cost of injectors between the 6.5 and the dura max it is unreal, at 100,000 miles if you tow a lot these will need to be replaced, the main thing on the 6.5 is controlling the heat, the 6.5 should have been recalled even the crossover exhaust tube is so restricted from the factory bending that it also limits the output, I have replaced it all with the 4 inch exhaust no more issues with power, a lot of people complain of power but they also are towing in overdrive, use this to control engine rpms instead of just leaving the shifting in one position, the transmission could use a few more speeds, there was someone building a adapter plate to mount the dura max tranny on a 6.5 however they found the transmission uses a lot of power so you went backwards on actual horsepower output with the 6.5, I bought this truck new and ordered it the way I wanted, it will be the last GM product I will ever own and I plan on sending them a letter with a photo of it leaving the farm when the time comes telling them they will never screw me again
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