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6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
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6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
hi my mate is looking at puting a 6,5 trubo chevy desiel in his 80 series his only option is desiel as thats what he likes lol!! is it worth the money to put one in!! and are thay realy that good any advice is good!! bad or good reports as well cheers
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
awsome motor, reall reliable, heaps of power for there size, great economy (sarcasm)
tel him not to bother, have a search on here first, very dissapointing motor, better off working the diesel in his 80
tel him not to bother, have a search on here first, very dissapointing motor, better off working the diesel in his 80
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
As Rangie said put a better motor in.
Being a Toyota Id go the 1HDT.
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Being a Toyota Id go the 1HDT.
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
Those motors are designed for a vehicle that had twice the frontal area for cooling and three times the radiator coolant capacity, they were also designed to go all day long while being shot at and abused mercilessly by uncaring soldiers, hence bugger all horsepower for their size.
For the kind of coin you'd be talking to iron out ALL the bugs i'd be going a 1HD-FTE or perhaps even looking for a wrecked 1VD-FTE V8
Theres more cost to the conversion than just the kit and donk. He'll forever be throwing money at cooling, parts, suspension, parts, cooling, cooling, cooling, cooling.
getting the idea?
For the kind of coin you'd be talking to iron out ALL the bugs i'd be going a 1HD-FTE or perhaps even looking for a wrecked 1VD-FTE V8
Theres more cost to the conversion than just the kit and donk. He'll forever be throwing money at cooling, parts, suspension, parts, cooling, cooling, cooling, cooling.
getting the idea?
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
It appears the military Hummers get their engines changed more often than the oil.rockcrawler31 wrote:Those motors are designed for a vehicle that had twice the frontal area for cooling and three times the radiator coolant capacity, they were also designed to go all day long while being shot at and abused mercilessly by uncaring soldiers, hence bugger all horsepower for their size.
Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
Rubbish. I've had one in my Patrol for 3 years and 60000km and towing 2 ton of van. If it's done properly it's not an issue. Cooling no problem IF you put right rad in. IMO most of the problems with these engines are because they are installed in a half arsed manner.rockcrawler31 wrote: He'll forever be throwing money at cooling, parts, suspension, parts, cooling, cooling, cooling, cooling.
getting the idea?
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
guchev wrote:Rubbish. I've had one in my Patrol for 3 years and 60000km and towing 2 ton of van. If it's done properly it's not an issue. Cooling no problem IF you put right rad in. IMO most of the problems with these engines are because they are installed in a half arsed manner.rockcrawler31 wrote: He'll forever be throwing money at cooling, parts, suspension, parts, cooling, cooling, cooling, cooling.
getting the idea?
How's your fuel economy looking?
Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
And what did you pay 'to do it properly', i'm guessing around $15k+ (i know what it cost me to do mine), for that money you could work a 1hd-fte and get more power, better economy, and much better relaibility, and a much more driveable vehicle.guchev wrote:Rubbish. I've had one in my Patrol for 3 years and 60000km and towing 2 ton of van. If it's done properly it's not an issue. Cooling no problem IF you put right rad in. IMO most of the problems with these engines are because they are installed in a half arsed manner.rockcrawler31 wrote: He'll forever be throwing money at cooling, parts, suspension, parts, cooling, cooling, cooling, cooling.
getting the idea?
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
Yep X2 on the dont bother!! Bragging rights are the best thing about the 6.5, nothing but problems with them and for the $$$ and effort spent definately not worth it!
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
Going out on a limb here, can you possibly explain all of the issues that they have when fitted in a Chev Silverado then? Is this because GM installed them incorrectly?guchev wrote:Rubbish. I've had one in my Patrol for 3 years and 60000km and towing 2 ton of van. If it's done properly it's not an issue. Cooling no problem IF you put right rad in. IMO most of the problems with these engines are because they are installed in a half arsed manner.rockcrawler31 wrote: He'll forever be throwing money at cooling, parts, suspension, parts, cooling, cooling, cooling, cooling.
getting the idea?
The 6.5 turbo diesel is a diesel engine for the sake of having a diesel. They don't develop much torque or horsepower, there aren't many aftermarket upgrades due to their reliability issues and their bulky.
As said above you'd be better throwing a couple of dollars at a 1HDT which would be the cheaper option, most likely more powerful, efficient and reliable. It also wouldn't require engineering AFIK.
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
My 1HD-FTE goes like a scalded cat, in stock form.
With a chip it would absolutely haul ass!
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
What about a duramax 6.6?
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
I have a 6.5 N/a in my 60.
I wouldn't spend the money to put it in if I was paying for the conversion.
Down low the thing is awesome. Off road she will idle up just about anything and is quite responsive.
One road, again, down low it's great. But get it about 80 and theres not much there. You'll still be shuffling gears when going up the big hills.
I haven't had any issues with cooling personally, but I do run two thermos and the engine fan, in a very big after market rad.
As said, I wouldn't buy the engine and fit it personaly, but now that I have the engine, I would consider putting it into another body when the rusts away....which it slowly is :(
Gotta admit thou, nothing sounds better than the 6.5L through twin 3" pipes. And when it's echoing around a valley while off road it always brings a smile to my face.
I wouldn't spend the money to put it in if I was paying for the conversion.
Down low the thing is awesome. Off road she will idle up just about anything and is quite responsive.
One road, again, down low it's great. But get it about 80 and theres not much there. You'll still be shuffling gears when going up the big hills.
I haven't had any issues with cooling personally, but I do run two thermos and the engine fan, in a very big after market rad.
As said, I wouldn't buy the engine and fit it personaly, but now that I have the engine, I would consider putting it into another body when the rusts away....which it slowly is :(
Gotta admit thou, nothing sounds better than the 6.5L through twin 3" pipes. And when it's echoing around a valley while off road it always brings a smile to my face.
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
You mean "fuel consumption". All that heat they have problems shedding, well that's all your expensive diesel not going to crank power.craz3d wrote:How's your fuel economy looking?
Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
My 60 uses about 14.5l/100km.KiwiBacon wrote:You mean "fuel consumption". All that heat they have problems shedding, well that's all your expensive diesel not going to crank power.craz3d wrote:How's your fuel economy looking?
Thats with going from Brisbane eastern suburbs to the CBD each day during peak hour.
On the highway it depends on how fast you want to go.
But I have had it down to 11l/100km just cruising at 95km/hr with camper on the back.
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
I have 2 mates up here that spent between 20-25K each on 6.5 conversions (done by a WA mob south of Perth) & they both reckon it was a complete waste of money.
Use way too much fuel, one dropped a valve (supposedly rebuilt engine before conversion by said WA mob) after 8000ks, starter motor rubbing on diff centre, etc.
The only upside was one of the guys effortlessly tows his 6mt boat 540ks each way to Exmouth & back on 100kmhr. Oh forgot, his supposed rebuilt 5 speed gbox only lasted 14000ks.
Personally I wouldn't do it, go a 1HDFT or 1HDFTE. Probably get it done for around the same price as the Chev.
Use way too much fuel, one dropped a valve (supposedly rebuilt engine before conversion by said WA mob) after 8000ks, starter motor rubbing on diff centre, etc.
The only upside was one of the guys effortlessly tows his 6mt boat 540ks each way to Exmouth & back on 100kmhr. Oh forgot, his supposed rebuilt 5 speed gbox only lasted 14000ks.
Personally I wouldn't do it, go a 1HDFT or 1HDFTE. Probably get it done for around the same price as the Chev.
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
Costs a little more than the 6.5toughnut wrote:What about a duramax 6.6?
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
I love my 6.2 but wouldn't spend the coin dropping one in myself
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
An isuzu 6BD1-T (5.8L) or 6HE1-T (7.1L) would be a great conversion in a cruiser or patrol. I am surprised nobody has done it - surely it would fit?
6.2 Na - best power and torque specs:
107 kW @ 3,600 rpm
348 N·m @ 2,000 rpm
6.5 Turbo - best power and torque specs:
160 kW @ 3,200 rpm
597 N·m @ 1,800 rpm
6HE1-T
170kW @ 2800
670 N.m @ 1700
6BD1-T (no intercooler)
130 kW @ 2800
470 N.m @ 1800
Both the Isuzu engines can be tuned for a LOT more without any loss of reliability.
6.2 Na - best power and torque specs:
107 kW @ 3,600 rpm
348 N·m @ 2,000 rpm
6.5 Turbo - best power and torque specs:
160 kW @ 3,200 rpm
597 N·m @ 1,800 rpm
6HE1-T
170kW @ 2800
670 N.m @ 1700
6BD1-T (no intercooler)
130 kW @ 2800
470 N.m @ 1800
Both the Isuzu engines can be tuned for a LOT more without any loss of reliability.
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
It has been done. The guy who fitted the Isuzu to my rangie did at least 2 landcruisers with 6BD1T's in the early 90's.ISUZUROVER wrote:An isuzu 6BD1-T (5.8L) or 6HE1-T (7.1L) would be a great conversion in a cruiser or patrol. I am surprised nobody has done it - surely it would fit?
Enough torque to break everything apparently and very smooth doing it.
Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
Wozza244 wrote:Yep X2 on the dont bother!! Bragging rights are the best thing about the 6.5, nothing but problems with them and for the $$$ and effort spent definately not worth it!
X3 old man has one in this 60 spent 4500 geting the fuel injectors and injector pump rebuilt and cleaned for it to crack the heads 2500 later good as new but know the bottom end has gone...engine was rebuilt befor old man got it due to block cracking... got it 5 yrs ago.....
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
hahaha i always smile when i hear of people wanting those shit heap 6.5's
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
16 grand for a donk and allison box combo second hand from the states. 2 grand for killalux to do a loom, leaves another 2 or 3 grand for random bits and bobs. You end up with a way better engine, way more HP and torque, tuneability, lighter and a gearbox built for the job.vanbox wrote:Costs a little more than the 6.5toughnut wrote:What about a duramax 6.6?
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
I wish it was that easy! Its definitely not that cheap! And I even got my motor and box landed for 11krockcrawler31 wrote:16 grand for a donk and allison box combo second hand from the states. 2 grand for killalux to do a loom, leaves another 2 or 3 grand for random bits and bobs. You end up with a way better engine, way more HP and torque, tuneability, lighter and a gearbox built for the job.vanbox wrote:Costs a little more than the 6.5toughnut wrote:What about a duramax 6.6?
http://www.youtube.com/user/heathls1
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26125
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
x 50 on the 6.5s being g@y
Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
whole lot more than 2-3 grand in bits and bobs to fit it in there, but they are deffinatly worth doing.rockcrawler31 wrote:16 grand for a donk and allison box combo second hand from the states. 2 grand for killalux to do a loom, leaves another 2 or 3 grand for random bits and bobs. You end up with a way better engine, way more HP and torque, tuneability, lighter and a gearbox built for the job.vanbox wrote:Costs a little more than the 6.5toughnut wrote:What about a duramax 6.6?
http://www.youtube.com/user/heathls1
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26125
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Re: 6.5 ltr chev Desiel? realy worth it?
The figures above for power and torque arent much more then a 1HDFT??
especially if you fit a 3" exhaust, intercooler and snorkel.
especially if you fit a 3" exhaust, intercooler and snorkel.
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