DoMiNiC1
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Diesels are a has been, most peeps here just haven’t coped with the loss yet.
I loled. :ylsmoke:
Diesels are a has been, most peeps here just haven’t coped with the loss yet.
I loled. :ylsmoke:
Sorry…diesels are a thing of the past. If you haven't noticed the largest fleet customers in the US have already started moving back to gas engines in GVWR ranges where gas engines are an option.
Older diesels like the 6.5L are not bad nor is the 5.9L Cummins if you don't mind paying more for your fuel (you can buy a lot of gas for the cost of maintaining a diesel engine. A set of injectors or injection pump will cost you $3000+) but any diesel after 2007 is a bad deal for any owner. You don't have to be crazy to buy a 2007 emissions compliant diesel truck but it would help. If you bought a 2010 emissions compliant GM or Ford diesel running DEF you are crazy!
Oh and I blame Fords 6.0 and the later emissions requirements for making diesels un-practical for fleet use :coffeedrink:
I don't know what the laws in Arizona are regarding engine changes, but I would see if it's legal to swap a diesel into a gas truck. I know in California, it is illegal to swap a diesel into a regulated gas truck. But, then again, California is on the forefront of motorist torture.
As far as your situation goes, would you be doing this work yourself? There is quite a bit of work involved in any swap and unless you have a garage, a low frustration threshold, and/or a friend, I'd say to stay away from a swap.
As for the engines, the 454 really is a great engine. In fact, it's hard to go wrong with any big block from GM. Additionally, if you did decide to swap in a different gas motor, you would have a lot of the wiring already intact from your original engine.
The 6.5 is a pretty good engine, but it has its issues. Personally, if I were going to swap in a 6.5, I would go with either an Optimizer 6500 or a P400. Both of which are 6.5s with upgraded castings and engine components built new by AM General that eliminate a lot of the issues with the original 6.5s. Although, keep in mind, with a diesel swap you're going to be paying for little parts that are going to add up very quickly and be very expensive unless you found a donor vehicle.
In my opinion, if it was my truck, I would look into a newer big block and a roof rack or custom bumper to hold extra gas cans. It will most likely be cheaper and quicker then the 6.5 swap.
i have seen 650k miles on 6.5 diesel motor, can you show me that on 454?
6.5 can give you up to 20 mpg
can you show me 454 with more than 8 mpg?
and pls lets stop this stupid saying >>>>no replacement for displacement.<<<< learn from bmw m5 505 hp from 5.5 motor.
for years and years you made crap cars with words like that, get over that now.
all the world drives diesel cars and trucks for a reason. relaible and not fuel hungry