You should go for a ride in one of my 6.5's although they are 6.2 hybrids now. :burnout: I run the ragged edge and have gone over it a couple times. There is a lot of room for reasonable power and economy with a 6.5. My MPG towing is on par with a modern Duramax after installing the A Team Turbo. The BD valve gives me the low end too. Sure there are better diesels out there, but, parts and purchase price are much lower for the 6.5. I can get a complete 6.2 to my door for $1200 when I go over the edge... $2K with injectors, ARP heads studs, gaskets, oil cooler, and a starter and I am running again.
Get a stopwatch and see what the 6.5 can do for a couple grand in performance parts: (Keep in mind my videos are 110+ degrees out with AC on and the cooling fan running...)
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/showthread.php?39789-ATT-videos
My trucks get around 13 MPG. Best with a stock 1993 6.5 was 14 MPG freeway.
Towing I get as low as 7 MPG stock. I can't explain any better how GM really screwed the pooch with the factory turbo setup. It shows in the low, low resale value of 6.5's.
You are messing with the garbage factory turbo by turning up the boost without the tune to use it. It is like leaving the supercharger running off the belt at idle. You don't need it and can't use it, but, it is still costing you fuel.
I suggest a few things.
You need to make sure you have fuel pressure at max RPM. Put a gauge on the water drain and place it on the windshield where you can see it. In neutral or park floor the throttle until the engine reaches max RPM. It is governed so no need to worry. You should have some PSI at max RPM. If you do the fuel system is fine. When was the last filter change as this test doesn't test it. "0" could be a vacuum and means you need a lift pump, OPS, or tank sock removal, etc.
Your Turbomaster and lack of a tune is what is costing you MPG's. A 1/4 turn on the fuel screw (Your truck needs a tune to do the fuel screw) really wakes up a truck in the low RPM range with a turbo master. MPG still sucks.
For max MPG get rid of the factory turbo and go NA with a NA tune.
For power and MPG especially towing get a A Team Turbo, a 4" exhaust, and a tune. This gives you MPG towing and Power in the top end.
You can try the ATT and either sell it on here or return it if it doesn't do what you want. If all else fails post the truck for sale on here.
Get a stopwatch and see what the 6.5 can do for a couple grand in performance parts: (Keep in mind my videos are 110+ degrees out with AC on and the cooling fan running...)
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/showthread.php?39789-ATT-videos
My trucks get around 13 MPG. Best with a stock 1993 6.5 was 14 MPG freeway.
Towing I get as low as 7 MPG stock. I can't explain any better how GM really screwed the pooch with the factory turbo setup. It shows in the low, low resale value of 6.5's.
You are messing with the garbage factory turbo by turning up the boost without the tune to use it. It is like leaving the supercharger running off the belt at idle. You don't need it and can't use it, but, it is still costing you fuel.
I suggest a few things.
You need to make sure you have fuel pressure at max RPM. Put a gauge on the water drain and place it on the windshield where you can see it. In neutral or park floor the throttle until the engine reaches max RPM. It is governed so no need to worry. You should have some PSI at max RPM. If you do the fuel system is fine. When was the last filter change as this test doesn't test it. "0" could be a vacuum and means you need a lift pump, OPS, or tank sock removal, etc.
Your Turbomaster and lack of a tune is what is costing you MPG's. A 1/4 turn on the fuel screw (Your truck needs a tune to do the fuel screw) really wakes up a truck in the low RPM range with a turbo master. MPG still sucks.
For max MPG get rid of the factory turbo and go NA with a NA tune.
For power and MPG especially towing get a A Team Turbo, a 4" exhaust, and a tune. This gives you MPG towing and Power in the top end.
You can try the ATT and either sell it on here or return it if it doesn't do what you want. If all else fails post the truck for sale on here.