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Posted by matt nelson on September 24, 2006 at 09:28:57 from (24.52.177.246):
In Reply to: 6.5T smokes posted by MF294-4 on September 24, 2006 at 09:07:31:
well here is the only thing i can say, i had a 94 chevy 1 ton 6.5L stndrd cab long bed, real nice truck. And it did put out alot of smoke, but it was black smoke, and like any 18 year old kid i liked the smoke, so i left it be. but then i took the truck and had it straight piped 4 inch all the way back, and i also removed the turbo silencer ring, and now the truck doesnt smoke at all, unless you put it dead on the floor it will huff a little just like any diesel though. i also still got like 18mpg smoking or not. My boss has the same problem as you though, his 96 smokes bad!!! real bad. but he gave up and drives it every day. is the smoke black or gray or what when u poor the coals to it? 6.5 is not a bad motor, after they went to the electronic injector pump they had alot of problems that they never really did work out. With mine i had problems with the pmd (pump mounted driver)if you have not looked into that than i would because if it hasnt caused u problems yet it will, i would recommend u buy a new one and relocate it frome the side of your pump to a plae that stays cooler, via excessive heat screws them up. like fire wall will work just fine. On the other hand, smoking, its a 6.5 thing. u could just let er smoke. i actually had "chain smoker" across my tailgate. hope i could help.-matt
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