great white
Well-Known Member
300hp possible?
Yup.
Not inexpensively though. There are some pretty finite limitations inherent in the gm 6.5 IDI design. From structural issues to heat, there's lots of obstacles to overcome on the trek to 300HP. 300 Hp at the wheels is going to be almost prohibitively expensive.....
A 12v will get you there easier, but there are other compromises such as weight, downtime, custom fabricating, etc.
Don't fool yourself on cost either. How cheap a 12v swap is depends on how good of a scrounger you are, how many miles youre willing to settle for on a swap engine, how good of a fabricator you are, etc. Then there's follow on costs; that cummins will wear out the GM front end faster than a 6.5 due to just shear mass crushing down on it. IE: ball joints, wheel bearings, tie rods, etc.....4x4's more so than 2wd trucks.
If I had to do it over again (was traveling across country when my engine died) I would have gone a different route than replacing the dead 599 block with an new 6500 Optimizer. That was a cool 10 grand after the dust settled.
Oh what I could have built for 10 grand..............ah well, water under the bridge.......at least the truck runs very well now.
For a 6.5 that is.
And my front end lasts as long as GM intended it to. Which isn't really a compliment either......:rolleyes5:
Yup.
Not inexpensively though. There are some pretty finite limitations inherent in the gm 6.5 IDI design. From structural issues to heat, there's lots of obstacles to overcome on the trek to 300HP. 300 Hp at the wheels is going to be almost prohibitively expensive.....
A 12v will get you there easier, but there are other compromises such as weight, downtime, custom fabricating, etc.
Don't fool yourself on cost either. How cheap a 12v swap is depends on how good of a scrounger you are, how many miles youre willing to settle for on a swap engine, how good of a fabricator you are, etc. Then there's follow on costs; that cummins will wear out the GM front end faster than a 6.5 due to just shear mass crushing down on it. IE: ball joints, wheel bearings, tie rods, etc.....4x4's more so than 2wd trucks.
If I had to do it over again (was traveling across country when my engine died) I would have gone a different route than replacing the dead 599 block with an new 6500 Optimizer. That was a cool 10 grand after the dust settled.
Oh what I could have built for 10 grand..............ah well, water under the bridge.......at least the truck runs very well now.
For a 6.5 that is.
And my front end lasts as long as GM intended it to. Which isn't really a compliment either......:rolleyes5: