axemann
09-17-2013, 22:05
Hi all,
I currently own a 96 Hummer with the DS4 pump all electronically controlled.
In an effort to become more reliable I have begun undertaking a rather complex project to convert the truck back to a mechanically controlled 6.5 Turbo.
I have been fortunate enough to have owned every engine in the 6.2/6.5 family, most notably a 6.2 Humvee which was by far the most reliable mechanically.
Since this truck is a keeper, I've spared no expense (within reason) in obtaining all of what I consider the best parts, starting with the purchase of a P400, this project has no time frame, although I am being fairly reasonable in not letting it drag on for years and years.
I have a DB2 pump from a turbo humvee (I'll post the pump # here for reference later).
In a previous truck my 6.5 N/A, I rebuilt the engine and being someone who likes to modify things (again within reason).
I machined and ported the heads with some additional cooling modifications which included bleeds off the side of the water pump routing the cooling to the welsh plugs with deflectors to push the water to the rear of the exhuast ports, I had a machine shop then re-drill the water passages in the heads to increase the flow.
This resulted in a dramatic increase in cooling efficientcy, at the time I used a particular engine development company, and I plan on using them this time around also.
http://www.bennettclayton.com.au/?page_id=6
Some mechanical machining aspects are beyond me so when faced with this I usually outsource the work although I'm fairly competent mechanically with the 6.5 generally in diagnosing issues and working on it as being in Australia that engine family is not common here, so i've had to do most things myself.
With the P400, I am also going to have the heads machined and add some cooling modifications, however I am looking for some imput from you guys on what injectors are best for use with the DB2 pump as I'm not well versed in that area, and generally some ideas of what you'd do if it were your motor?
Thanks in advance,
Travis
I currently own a 96 Hummer with the DS4 pump all electronically controlled.
In an effort to become more reliable I have begun undertaking a rather complex project to convert the truck back to a mechanically controlled 6.5 Turbo.
I have been fortunate enough to have owned every engine in the 6.2/6.5 family, most notably a 6.2 Humvee which was by far the most reliable mechanically.
Since this truck is a keeper, I've spared no expense (within reason) in obtaining all of what I consider the best parts, starting with the purchase of a P400, this project has no time frame, although I am being fairly reasonable in not letting it drag on for years and years.
I have a DB2 pump from a turbo humvee (I'll post the pump # here for reference later).
In a previous truck my 6.5 N/A, I rebuilt the engine and being someone who likes to modify things (again within reason).
I machined and ported the heads with some additional cooling modifications which included bleeds off the side of the water pump routing the cooling to the welsh plugs with deflectors to push the water to the rear of the exhuast ports, I had a machine shop then re-drill the water passages in the heads to increase the flow.
This resulted in a dramatic increase in cooling efficientcy, at the time I used a particular engine development company, and I plan on using them this time around also.
http://www.bennettclayton.com.au/?page_id=6
Some mechanical machining aspects are beyond me so when faced with this I usually outsource the work although I'm fairly competent mechanically with the 6.5 generally in diagnosing issues and working on it as being in Australia that engine family is not common here, so i've had to do most things myself.
With the P400, I am also going to have the heads machined and add some cooling modifications, however I am looking for some imput from you guys on what injectors are best for use with the DB2 pump as I'm not well versed in that area, and generally some ideas of what you'd do if it were your motor?
Thanks in advance,
Travis