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    Hello all!

    I drive a 97 Chevy 3500. Here's a pic:



    I am wondering.... how would you mod this if at all?

    Thanks in advance for the suggestions!

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    Nice looking truck. I wouldn't touch it.


    Quote Originally Posted by spoolinstyle View Post
    Hello all!

    I drive a 97 Chevy 3500. Here's a pic:



    I am wondering.... how would you mod this if at all?

    Thanks in advance for the suggestions!

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    That is a slick looking beast! Welcome!

    Guages, 3in downpipe, open up the exhaust 3-4in pipe. That would be a great start. Start searching through the forums if you want to go any further.
    1995 Chevy Z71, 6.5L, 4l80e, 245/75r16 Mastercraft AT's, 3.73's, FSD Cooler, snorkle removed, 233K on the truck 133K on the engine.

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    Welcome to TDP

    4 inch exhaust is a good place to start along with a reflash on the Computer and a turbo master.

    Exhaust temp and boost gauges are a must if you reflash and do a turbo master.

    Good to have you onboard.

    Missy
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    (1) 1997 Astro
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    Quote Originally Posted by More Power View Post
    Nice looking truck too. What (if anything) has been done to the engine so far?
    Stock.....for now

    Quote Originally Posted by tanman_2006 View Post
    Guages, 3in downpipe, open up the exhaust 3-4in pipe. That would be a great start.
    I definitely plan on doing something with the exhaust. For gauges, are you recommending the ones that just slip over the factory needles?

    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn View Post
    4 inch exhaust is a good place to start along with a reflash on the Computer and a turbo master.

    Exhaust temp and boost gauges are a must if you reflash and do a turbo master.
    I have some experiences with reflashes and tuning. I used to mess around with Hondas back in the day. What is a turbo master? Doesn't sound like your conventional "turbo kit".

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    Gauges

    A pyrometer and a Boost gauge as in add on gauges either in a pillar pod or some other extra gauge mounting device

    Once you reflash the thing and do other mods you then become the guardian of the engine. (Keeping Exhaust temps in check)

    Turbo Master

    A very basic spring device that replaces the often troublesome vacuum controls on the existing turbo.

    You simply tighten the adjustment to achieve the maximum boost desired

    12-13 PSI under hard load.

    Exhaust temp at a max of 1000F at the outlet of the LH manifold.


    Missy
    (1) 1995 Suburban 2500 4x4
    (1) 1997 Astro
    (1) 2005 Suburban (Papa Smurf)
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    I agree with the mods outlined above and have done them myself: huge difference!

    I'm shocked nobody mentioned a remote cooler kit for the PMD.

    Maybe you've already learned this from TDP, Spoolin, but the Pump-Mounted Driver (PMD), also called The Fuel Solenoid Driver (FSD) when not mounted on the injection pump, has been the bain of the 6.5 for years.

    Mounted on the IP in the hottest part of the engine bay, it heats up excessively and fails. When it fails (and it will) you could be driving along like normal and it's like someone reaches over and turns your key off!

    There are numerous accounts all over TDP of wide ranging symptoms, no-starts, etc caused by a failing PMD. The fix is to install a new one on a heat-sink subject to good airflow. You'll need an extension wiring harness as well. There are a few different styles available and a bunch of ways you can mount it. I have a Heath Diesel model (the maker of the Turbo Master mechanical boost control Missy spoke of) mounted in front of my front skid plate. Works well for me.

    As I said, I totally agree with the exhaust, Turbo Master, and chip (mine are all Heath Diesel, but you have options, Kennedy and others), but I would argue that the FSD/PMD fix be done 1st as a matter of safety.

    By the way, that truck looks wicked!
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    ^^ Thanks for the info! I'll be sure to check that out. Can't wait to get started!

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    Quote Originally Posted by spoolinstyle View Post
    I definitely plan on doing something with the exhaust. For gauges, are you recommending the ones that just slip over the factory needles?
    No, I meant boost, egt, and if automatic (and you feel like it) trans. temp. Issopro has guages and can be found on Kennedey's site
    1995 Chevy Z71, 6.5L, 4l80e, 245/75r16 Mastercraft AT's, 3.73's, FSD Cooler, snorkle removed, 233K on the truck 133K on the engine.

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    The order of the mods is important:

    • Exhaust / Gauges
    • Boost increase / Fuel increase
    • HD Fan clutch (if you intend to tow in the heat)
    A new radiator altogether is a cheap investment into a happy 6.5L for its second lease on life.

    Would also run a quality engine oil - Mobil Delvac stayed in my 6.5L much better than any other brands. Consumption was half.
    2011 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L daily driver
    • Previous owner of two 1994 6.5L K3500s, '01, '02, and '05 6.6L K2500s, '04 C4500, '06 K3500 dually, '06 K3500 SRW, '09 K3500HD SRW, '05 Denali
    • Total GM diesel miles to date : ~950K

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    what kind of rims are those?
    1993 HD2500- 4X4, Nv4500, rc/lb, Lots of mods, killed her. Awaiting her TT rebuild!

    2002 Camaro L36/M49- Killed In Action

    1995 HD2500 - 4X4, NV4500 rc/lb, GL4, Turbo, exhaust

    1994 HD2500- 4X4, NV4500, ec/lb

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    Those are Eagle Alloys, www.aewheel.com
    1982 C10 SCSWB 6.5TD, mods too extensive to list. (13.69 1/4 mile @94.6 MPH) RACE TRUCK
    1982 C10 SCSWB 6.2NA, 2.73 700
    1986 C10 SCLWB 6.2TD 3.73 700
    1989 V20 SUB 6.2NA, 3.73 400
    1994 G20 VAN 6.5NA, 3.42 60E
    1994 K20LD ECSWB 6.5TD, 3.42 80E
    1995 K20 SUB 6.5TD, Wrecked, ran into by stupid teen.
    1995 C3500HD DRW 6.5TD, 12' Flatbed 5.13 80E
    1995 C3500HD DRW 6.5TD, 18' Rollback Wrecker 4.63 80E
    1994 C20HD ECLWB 6.5TD 3.73 80E Wifes Truck.
    1995 C20LD ECSWB 6.5TD 3.73 80E
    1995 K20LD SCLWB 6.5TD 3.73 80E
    1996 K30 DRW 6.5TD 4.10 80E
    1997 C10 Tahoe 2Door 2WD 5.7L to 6.5 Conversion Underway

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