Turbine Doc
Just Another Diesel Guy
First I want to apologize for derailing your thread WECSOG I haven't been here since about 2013 and some of the "old hands" popped in asking questions.
For the rest of you, I got away from all forums for a while I needed to decompress a lot of things happening in past few years, I've missed my 6.5 family and figured I'd stop in a lurk a bit to see what has changed and say hello. In 2014 I left the power generation steam and heavy duty gas turbine field service work being gone for 6 mos at at time, & returned to putting turbines in ships working most days 10 minutes from the office covering US Navy, USCG, built in MS and AL, as well as some International navy, and some commercial ferry work in Argentina. The ferry is way cool (2) 30Kshp turbines driving water-jets, 58Kts with 150 cars and 1000 passengers onboard.
I still dabble in the "dark arts" of performance diesel and stock diesel, the "project engine" was completed and installed in July 2013 with stops and starts it "only took" about 4 years more like 2 years the 1st time, I stored it but not prep it for long term storage and some light rust occurred so discretion being better part of valor I tore it down and cleaned up the corrosion.
I wound up with a 6.5 using a surplus Jasper CKO block, Scat crank, Program Engineering splayed mains, stock 21:1 CR, balanced & blueprinted all rotating mass, HT-4 cam that might have been a mistake, Fluid damper, & I eventually went with Dennis's tune for ATT after never getting what I wanted for a tune with a Heath program & ATT setup, I have about 50K on it now since installing, the HT-4 makes for hard smoky starts on cold mornings < about 60F lots of unburnt fuel I have to run3 or so full glow cycles to get all cycls to fully lite off or let it lope/smoke until full flame in each cylinder, after that it runs well, not as spray as it was with the factory GM cam but plenty of grunt when towing and what I was after to begin with.
My 98 C1500 Burb is still mostly stock ATT,4" exhaust, mild tune, and dual oil filter bypass filter setup.
April 2018 I picked up a (06) 199K miles 24V 5.9 Cummins wrapped in a Dodge 4x4 3500 crew cab dually whole new learning curve on this one, as I have said for a long time a Cummins in the GM body from factory would have been the ticket, not so enamored with the Dodge as a truck, but to be fair I think I'm 3rd owner and it was 13 years old when I bought it so who knows what life it led with prior owners.
Any way enuff about me
Oh BTW what is this "reaction score" that's new since I was last here?
For the rest of you, I got away from all forums for a while I needed to decompress a lot of things happening in past few years, I've missed my 6.5 family and figured I'd stop in a lurk a bit to see what has changed and say hello. In 2014 I left the power generation steam and heavy duty gas turbine field service work being gone for 6 mos at at time, & returned to putting turbines in ships working most days 10 minutes from the office covering US Navy, USCG, built in MS and AL, as well as some International navy, and some commercial ferry work in Argentina. The ferry is way cool (2) 30Kshp turbines driving water-jets, 58Kts with 150 cars and 1000 passengers onboard.
I still dabble in the "dark arts" of performance diesel and stock diesel, the "project engine" was completed and installed in July 2013 with stops and starts it "only took" about 4 years more like 2 years the 1st time, I stored it but not prep it for long term storage and some light rust occurred so discretion being better part of valor I tore it down and cleaned up the corrosion.
I wound up with a 6.5 using a surplus Jasper CKO block, Scat crank, Program Engineering splayed mains, stock 21:1 CR, balanced & blueprinted all rotating mass, HT-4 cam that might have been a mistake, Fluid damper, & I eventually went with Dennis's tune for ATT after never getting what I wanted for a tune with a Heath program & ATT setup, I have about 50K on it now since installing, the HT-4 makes for hard smoky starts on cold mornings < about 60F lots of unburnt fuel I have to run3 or so full glow cycles to get all cycls to fully lite off or let it lope/smoke until full flame in each cylinder, after that it runs well, not as spray as it was with the factory GM cam but plenty of grunt when towing and what I was after to begin with.
My 98 C1500 Burb is still mostly stock ATT,4" exhaust, mild tune, and dual oil filter bypass filter setup.
April 2018 I picked up a (06) 199K miles 24V 5.9 Cummins wrapped in a Dodge 4x4 3500 crew cab dually whole new learning curve on this one, as I have said for a long time a Cummins in the GM body from factory would have been the ticket, not so enamored with the Dodge as a truck, but to be fair I think I'm 3rd owner and it was 13 years old when I bought it so who knows what life it led with prior owners.
Any way enuff about me
Oh BTW what is this "reaction score" that's new since I was last here?