I see on theese forums that the 6.5 has a bad reputation.
ive owned 3 6.5s all 99mod,and they have been good reliable engines,good cold start performance,and no oil consumption..they all have been rolling 300k kilometers...
in my country(Norway) the climate is like alaska,and lots of steep hills,the chevys with the 6.5s have all good reputation,exsept the diesel pumps..one pick up i know has rolled 1 million kilometers,stock engine:thumbsup:
no offence,but is that because we ar wery used to diesels? (moust cars over here ar diesels)
we grow up with diesels everyone starts the engine and lets it warm up at idle before driving,and newer push it unless its warmed up,and we newer push it over 2500-3000rpms,newr pedal to metal for a long time,oil change every 5000miles..
i would never push a diesel like this full trottle for too long,no matter if its a gm diesel or if its a Mercedes or WV..
i push my dump truck,but that is a Scania with a 16 litre 730hp 3500NM V8 engine(stock),alot different engine,made for going full trottle all the time..
or is the cold climate better for the engines?
Anyways over here you Americans ar known for building wery long lasting cars,Toyota is crap long before the chevys,but as i learned from i was a little boy,diesels aint race engines be kind to them,but you can push em when they are warm..
but not pedal to the metal for too long...almoust never id say..
ive owned 3 6.5s all 99mod,and they have been good reliable engines,good cold start performance,and no oil consumption..they all have been rolling 300k kilometers...
in my country(Norway) the climate is like alaska,and lots of steep hills,the chevys with the 6.5s have all good reputation,exsept the diesel pumps..one pick up i know has rolled 1 million kilometers,stock engine:thumbsup:
no offence,but is that because we ar wery used to diesels? (moust cars over here ar diesels)
we grow up with diesels everyone starts the engine and lets it warm up at idle before driving,and newer push it unless its warmed up,and we newer push it over 2500-3000rpms,newr pedal to metal for a long time,oil change every 5000miles..
i would never push a diesel like this full trottle for too long,no matter if its a gm diesel or if its a Mercedes or WV..
i push my dump truck,but that is a Scania with a 16 litre 730hp 3500NM V8 engine(stock),alot different engine,made for going full trottle all the time..
or is the cold climate better for the engines?
Anyways over here you Americans ar known for building wery long lasting cars,Toyota is crap long before the chevys,but as i learned from i was a little boy,diesels aint race engines be kind to them,but you can push em when they are warm..
but not pedal to the metal for too long...almoust never id say..