So, I have a really good friend that also happens to be slightly loaded and very generous. Everyone should have a friend like this, I highly recommend it. Anyway, I have a birthday coming up and he offered to put a turbo on my truck for me as a gift! I couldn't be happier! Talk about an awesome gift!
I've done a bit of searching on this topic and have some questions I was hoping you guys could help me out with.
First, is it possible to do this project for around $800 total, assuming I can find a used turbo and parts/plumbing off a 6.5 for around $500 somewhere? On that note, I'm looking for links if anyone knows a good place to start looking for this.
I've read a couple of places about having to shim up the turbo or the intake manifold to clear the injectors... Does anyone have pics or a detailed explanation of how to do this? I've heard of guys using two 6.2 gaskets. Is this correct?
What's this about having to add a support bracket inside the motor? Have no idea what this is about. Something about the webs cracking if there's too much boost? Is this necessary? I'm looking for maximum return on minimal investment here, without getting too crazy.
On that note, what else do I need to consider before jumping into this? Turn up the IP? Don't turn up the IP? Is a Pyro necessary?
Exhaust: I've heard this can be a pretty big PITA. Right now I just have wide open exhaust on both sides, cut the mufflers off. So, am I going to end up also having to redo my entire exhaust with this? Doesn't the turbo only feed off of the passenger side exhaust? Does this cause differences in exhaust pressure, etc. from side to side? It looks like this is going to be pretty much a total custom job. I will be having to hire a mechanic buddy of mine for most of this at $50 an hour, but he's a diesel mechanic and excellent at welding/fabricating.
Injectors: Is it necessary to swap out all of the injectors when I do this? I'm considering replacing them all anyway, just need to know if I have to use 6.5 injectors or if I'll be ok with just replacing with 6.2 injectors... If I do go to 6.5 injectors, what else needs to be considered, or is it a straight-up screw in replacement?
I'm not looking for a drag truck here. I want something reliable that will last. If I can get another 50 hp out of this thing I'll be pretty happy.
I'd really like to be able to show up at my mechanic's with all of the parts I will need for this. Don't want the truck sitting over there for two weeks waiting for some stupid little part.
What am I missing here?
Thanks in advance!
I've done a bit of searching on this topic and have some questions I was hoping you guys could help me out with.
First, is it possible to do this project for around $800 total, assuming I can find a used turbo and parts/plumbing off a 6.5 for around $500 somewhere? On that note, I'm looking for links if anyone knows a good place to start looking for this.
I've read a couple of places about having to shim up the turbo or the intake manifold to clear the injectors... Does anyone have pics or a detailed explanation of how to do this? I've heard of guys using two 6.2 gaskets. Is this correct?
What's this about having to add a support bracket inside the motor? Have no idea what this is about. Something about the webs cracking if there's too much boost? Is this necessary? I'm looking for maximum return on minimal investment here, without getting too crazy.
On that note, what else do I need to consider before jumping into this? Turn up the IP? Don't turn up the IP? Is a Pyro necessary?
Exhaust: I've heard this can be a pretty big PITA. Right now I just have wide open exhaust on both sides, cut the mufflers off. So, am I going to end up also having to redo my entire exhaust with this? Doesn't the turbo only feed off of the passenger side exhaust? Does this cause differences in exhaust pressure, etc. from side to side? It looks like this is going to be pretty much a total custom job. I will be having to hire a mechanic buddy of mine for most of this at $50 an hour, but he's a diesel mechanic and excellent at welding/fabricating.
Injectors: Is it necessary to swap out all of the injectors when I do this? I'm considering replacing them all anyway, just need to know if I have to use 6.5 injectors or if I'll be ok with just replacing with 6.2 injectors... If I do go to 6.5 injectors, what else needs to be considered, or is it a straight-up screw in replacement?
I'm not looking for a drag truck here. I want something reliable that will last. If I can get another 50 hp out of this thing I'll be pretty happy.
I'd really like to be able to show up at my mechanic's with all of the parts I will need for this. Don't want the truck sitting over there for two weeks waiting for some stupid little part.
What am I missing here?
Thanks in advance!