razur65
Active Member
Happy new year y'all, thinking of more power for my GM 3500 summer weekend tow rig. So the following is my thought process, wanted to run my options by those that have been there done that for your pro / con feedback.
Objective: looking for 275 to 350 horses, good fuel economy for road trips, longevity, durability, and ease of service if need be while on a road trip ie dealer or garage mechanic.
So option 1, shovel money into existing 6.5, meaning probably complete fuel system high performance overhaul including pump and injectors, possibly cylinder heads and definitely better turbo. So with all that add new radiator, and a transmission performance rebuild. It's just money after all...
Option 2: Dmax conversion, seen a few parts / rebuildable donor vehicles on Craig list cheaper than 5k could make this very appealing. Even two wheel drive DRW candidates that make upgrading rear axle to disc brakes and something other than 4.10 gears. Understanding would have to get entire cab, dash, electronics, etc to make project work, but already done so with my truck anyway. Used a Suburban to upgrade my interior from basic Cheyenne to full power locks and windows. Gutted interior including entire dash to upgrade.
Just don't want a body lift, to allow piping to clear. I like the low pro 2wd look.
Option 3: Cummins implant, again a few reasonably priced donor vehicles found on CL make this idea tempting. Horsepower modifications easily made, rumor has it these motors are extremely durable plus MPG figures discussed on forums even with modest horsepower modifications am plus that unmistakable Cummins sound out of a tailpipe. From underneath my fat ass Chevrolet tailgate would be the coolest
Two choices of Cummins also sweeten the deal, earlier 12 valve so simple to run and modify or later 24 valve from complete donor truck of course to take advantage electronic diagnostic / tuning possibilities.
These are the thoughts that plague me when I think about my truck project and which direction I should go. Wanted to get some feedback from guys that have had similar projects.
Thanks all for reading.
Objective: looking for 275 to 350 horses, good fuel economy for road trips, longevity, durability, and ease of service if need be while on a road trip ie dealer or garage mechanic.
So option 1, shovel money into existing 6.5, meaning probably complete fuel system high performance overhaul including pump and injectors, possibly cylinder heads and definitely better turbo. So with all that add new radiator, and a transmission performance rebuild. It's just money after all...
Option 2: Dmax conversion, seen a few parts / rebuildable donor vehicles on Craig list cheaper than 5k could make this very appealing. Even two wheel drive DRW candidates that make upgrading rear axle to disc brakes and something other than 4.10 gears. Understanding would have to get entire cab, dash, electronics, etc to make project work, but already done so with my truck anyway. Used a Suburban to upgrade my interior from basic Cheyenne to full power locks and windows. Gutted interior including entire dash to upgrade.
Just don't want a body lift, to allow piping to clear. I like the low pro 2wd look.
Option 3: Cummins implant, again a few reasonably priced donor vehicles found on CL make this idea tempting. Horsepower modifications easily made, rumor has it these motors are extremely durable plus MPG figures discussed on forums even with modest horsepower modifications am plus that unmistakable Cummins sound out of a tailpipe. From underneath my fat ass Chevrolet tailgate would be the coolest
Two choices of Cummins also sweeten the deal, earlier 12 valve so simple to run and modify or later 24 valve from complete donor truck of course to take advantage electronic diagnostic / tuning possibilities.
These are the thoughts that plague me when I think about my truck project and which direction I should go. Wanted to get some feedback from guys that have had similar projects.
Thanks all for reading.