3500_6.5
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The explanation is pretty simple. I plan to build a centermount turbo setup for my 2000 k3500. I am in the process of building an engine for it and part of the build includes redesigning the pre turbo exhaust. The centermount setup will require a different intake and moving the ffm, but neither should be an issue. I already replaced the ffm with a spin on filter and the entire fuel system has already been replaced with aftermarket parts, so it should be no problem. I am working on getting the basics for the intake, but I'm having issues with the eBay seller, so we'll see how that turns out...
The system itself is going to be based off of the Hummer NA 6.5 diesel "headers". The passenger side one hopefully will work as is. Worst case, it may need to be shortened slightly so it will clear the firewall. The driver side one curves down and ends up right in the steering shafts path, so it will have to be modified. I plan to cut it and put a straight piece in place of the curved pipe to make it basically the same as the passenger side one. Then I plan to make two 2"-2 1/4" pipes from the headers that will go behind the heads and then come up and mount the turbo where the ffm originally was. I will also be running an intercooler so that plumbing will have to be designed too before it bolts to the heads. I plan to wrap it all to keep the heat in and it will be setup to run my holset hybrid.
The turbo intake is still up in the air at this point. I am considering running a cowl induction hood. If I do that, then I will use the cowl to run a cold air intake. If not, I will route it back to the stock location, or somewhere in that area.
I currently have the headers, but that's the extent of my parts. I already run an intercooler, but it is mounted between the frame rails where the skid plate goes. I am going to change it to a front mounted Cummins intercooler behind the grill. So that will all have to be fabricated and then new piping ran. I have a line on an intercooler that I will probably pick up sometime this week, but my main concern right now is getting the exhaust side figured out.
I was hoping I could duplicate this setup for other 6.5 trucks, but I don't think there is enough room behind the heads. I am running a 3" body lift on mine, so I think I will have the room. But most likely, if someone wants to duplicate it, they'll also need a body lift. I plan to try to design another setup that will work on a stock height body, but that will be after I design this one.
So let the fun begin....
The hummer headers
Current intercooler location
Current intake and ffm setup
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The system itself is going to be based off of the Hummer NA 6.5 diesel "headers". The passenger side one hopefully will work as is. Worst case, it may need to be shortened slightly so it will clear the firewall. The driver side one curves down and ends up right in the steering shafts path, so it will have to be modified. I plan to cut it and put a straight piece in place of the curved pipe to make it basically the same as the passenger side one. Then I plan to make two 2"-2 1/4" pipes from the headers that will go behind the heads and then come up and mount the turbo where the ffm originally was. I will also be running an intercooler so that plumbing will have to be designed too before it bolts to the heads. I plan to wrap it all to keep the heat in and it will be setup to run my holset hybrid.
The turbo intake is still up in the air at this point. I am considering running a cowl induction hood. If I do that, then I will use the cowl to run a cold air intake. If not, I will route it back to the stock location, or somewhere in that area.
I currently have the headers, but that's the extent of my parts. I already run an intercooler, but it is mounted between the frame rails where the skid plate goes. I am going to change it to a front mounted Cummins intercooler behind the grill. So that will all have to be fabricated and then new piping ran. I have a line on an intercooler that I will probably pick up sometime this week, but my main concern right now is getting the exhaust side figured out.
I was hoping I could duplicate this setup for other 6.5 trucks, but I don't think there is enough room behind the heads. I am running a 3" body lift on mine, so I think I will have the room. But most likely, if someone wants to duplicate it, they'll also need a body lift. I plan to try to design another setup that will work on a stock height body, but that will be after I design this one.
So let the fun begin....
The hummer headers
Current intercooler location
Current intake and ffm setup
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