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Posted by dab on April 21, 2006 at 07:57:33 from (216.163.34.34):
A few weeks back there was a post about some trouble with a 6.5 turbo diesel. On the web site ssdiesel.com was memsioned. I have been dropping alot of money at a dealer and not getting the problem resolved, went to this site, did alot of back and forth e-mailing (very helpful) and truck is running like a champ now. Wish I would have known about this site before I dropped $2500 at the dealership to not get things fixed. He specialised in 6.2 and 6.5 and has tons of stuff at a reasonable price. My 99 one ton runs just as good as my dads 03 dodge. (Well it is a Dodge so what can be expected) Keeps up well and increased my milage to boot!!! Best I ever ran was 13 mpg. Last 6 months or so been down to around 10mpg. Last two tanks I am at 16.5 now and should get even better once my new ECM gets broke in. If you got and older chevy and want a reasonable way to bring it up to date with out buying new, check these guys out!!!
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