erasedhammer
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Eventually I want to swap in a GEP 6.5 NA, but I'm not looking to slap a turbo and turn up the fuel. I would like to get one of those drop in GEPs that humvees were using to replace the old 6.2. Keep it same power levels or near same as my current 6.2, but with a better block. Objective here is longevity and mileage (GM rated the 6.2 at 31mpg highway, attainable w/ 5spd?)
I do have some questions that I can't seem to find a straight answer to.
What sort of mileage difference is there between a stock 6.2 and a detuned 6.5? I hear the precups are the determining factor here (assuming same hp output from the IP).
Most likely I'll get a NA GEP out of a humvee so itll require changing from 24 to 12v for sensors, IP, glow plugs, ect. Sensors/glow plugs are easy, but is it best to get a new IP or convert an existing military pump to 12v?
Personally, I think it'd be cool to have the artic pump for other fuel choices.
I assume the 6.2 alternator/powersteering accessories bolt right up and be turning the correct direction? Not sure if any of the detuned 6.5s had the water pump spinning in the other direction.
I do have some questions that I can't seem to find a straight answer to.
What sort of mileage difference is there between a stock 6.2 and a detuned 6.5? I hear the precups are the determining factor here (assuming same hp output from the IP).
Most likely I'll get a NA GEP out of a humvee so itll require changing from 24 to 12v for sensors, IP, glow plugs, ect. Sensors/glow plugs are easy, but is it best to get a new IP or convert an existing military pump to 12v?
Personally, I think it'd be cool to have the artic pump for other fuel choices.
I assume the 6.2 alternator/powersteering accessories bolt right up and be turning the correct direction? Not sure if any of the detuned 6.5s had the water pump spinning in the other direction.