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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 08:43 PM
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My roomate has a 1995 6.5L Turbo Deisel. The shaft is worn and leaking oil-so we were thinking-why not upgrade. I've done a few searches but came up with nothing for a bigger aftermarket trubo. Any suggestions-a mostley bolt on upgrade would be good-but we could fabricate something. Thanks guys.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 10:34 PM
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If you push too much air in those 6.5L engines they will crap out, I think the max you can run is 12 lbs. of boost w/ intercooler, stock is 8 lbs. The reason why there are not much performance mods out is because the compresion ration is 21:1. If you get the 17:1 piston then you can run a bigger turbo and a lot more boost, but these piston are only designed for the non-electronic injector pump (93) or marine engines.

I will try to find the website that deals with the 6.5L engines.
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Old Feb 7, 2006 | 10:45 PM
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Here are some:
Peninsular Diesel
SS Diesel Supply

I have personal used SS Diesel for there FSD Heat-sync, and there water pump upgrade kit.
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 12:16 PM
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alrighty-ill let him know what you said-looks like we'll be investing in some gauges. Thanks a lot for the links.
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 09:24 PM
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Check www.dieselplace.com I'm not trying to take away from this forum, but there is a place specific for 6.5L engines over there and some folks with experience with these engines. I would just use an OEM turbo as long as you are useing the hi compression pistons and don't intend on making big power. An engine with 18:1 pistons will benefit from a larger turbo. These trucks with a stock engine can be modified to produce power levels similar to a stock Duramax. It just takes an intercooler, chip or computer programming, boost control, and other normal bolt ons.

Check kennedydiesel.com or heathdiesel.com
These sites have good products for the 6.5L also.
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 09:25 PM
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Hey cbrich-i was misstaken-he has a 94 model. I think this means that he has mechanical injection and 17:1 compresion. What are your thoughts. By the way ssdeisel is an awesome site-thanks
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 09:30 PM
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Hey cbrich-i was misstaken-he has a 94 model. I think this means that he has mechanical injection and 17:1 compresion. What are your thoughts. By the way ssdeisel is an awesome site-thanks
The 94's have an electronic fuel pump driver. This is prone to failure at some point, but it isn't a huge issue to get up a working again. No production engines in the trucks had the lower compression, all were 21:1 i think. The 18:1's are just aftermarket. Those last sites I listed have decent prices and products.
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by VortecSierra
The 94's have an electronic fuel pump driver. This is prone to failure at some point, but it isn't a huge issue to get up a working again. No production engines in the trucks had the lower compression, all were 21:1 i think. The 18:1's are just aftermarket. Those last sites I listed have decent prices and products.

He is right. The low compression pistons are only available through aftermarket. The 93 6.5L engines are the only 6.5L with a mechanical injection pump but they still have 21:1 compression.

My dad has a 94 K3500 Crew cab, it is a very good truck but keeping the SES light off is a task in its self.

3 of best mods (really not mods) are a PMD cooler (FSD Heat-Sync), cooling system upgrade and complete exhaust system. The PMD cooler and cooling system upgrade in my opinion is a must. The exhaust needs to be complete, from the turbo to the tail pipe. I recommend SS Diesel exhaust system because they are the only ones I know that make a 4" kit for the 6.5L and it includes a high flow downpipe. There could be more exhaust kits out there since I purchased one (4-5 years ago).
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Old Feb 8, 2006 | 11:03 PM
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yeh we already have a 3''downpipe-and 4''everything else. He will be purchasing the chip and resistor and triple gauges from ssdeisle in a few weeks. thanks for the responses_ill let you know how it goes>
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This site also has 6.5L TD performance stuff.
http://www.kennedydiesel.com/
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