Aardvarcus, just to clarify some 6.5 history, gm sold the 6.5 to am general. Gep was set up as a wholly owned subsidiary of AMG for the purpose of engineering and production of the 6.5. Most of the design fixes that were introduced under gep were engineered by GM, and just had not yet been introduced. Gep did change the metallurgy a bit with the addition of molybdenum. The biggest improvement that gep made was in machining, cleanliness and assembly quality. The optimizer roughly refers to those engines completely produced under gep control.
The p400 shares dimensions with the 6.5, but utilized a girdle style casting for the main caps. It also had a forged steel crank, unique rods and pistons. All p400 had provisions for a center mounted turbo, a block off plate was used for side turbo applications. A unique aluminum cast pan came on the p400, and without modification it would not fit in the 90s gm trucks due to cross member interference.
Anyhow, just thought I'd try and clarify some of the details that in all reality don't make much difference now. New 6.5s are stupid expe sive due to very low production volumes. Reman can be sketchy for quality unless you really know what you are getting.