Suburbanator
12-30-2003, 22:44
Hey guys, how about some opinions on this.
Ran across a web site for marine diesels, they also do on road motors.They have drop-in replacement 6.5 diesels now known as the optimizer 6500. Apperently GM no longer manufactures the 6.5 diesel, AM general has taken over all manufacturing for these engines for their Hummer H1 line, they revamped the manufacturing process and now call the engine the optimizer 6500
Anyway this web site marinedieselusa.com uses a roots type supercharger with an intercooler on the 6.5 diesel. There is little or no metal contact to metal inside the supercharger resuting in little heat and minimal parasitc drag, and no lubrication required. They call it a POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT SUPERCHAGER.
What was very interesting is the torque curve, my lovely 6.2s torque curve climes rapidly to 2000 rpm then falls of the face of the earth :D while the horsepower keeps climbing.This supercharged monster climbs really quick to 460 ft\lbs @1700 rpm then levels out and only drops 50 ft\lbs at 3600 rpm.THATS ONE FLAT CURVE!!! :eek:
They produce 3 power packages
250hp 460ft\lbs torque
300hp 500ft\lbs torque
400hp no torque specs
I know superchargers have popped up as topics once or twice before, but hey I thought that this torque curve thing was pretty cool, exspecially for those who tow or off-road quite a bit.
So, tell me what you think guys (specially Doc and Brittanic)
Ran across a web site for marine diesels, they also do on road motors.They have drop-in replacement 6.5 diesels now known as the optimizer 6500. Apperently GM no longer manufactures the 6.5 diesel, AM general has taken over all manufacturing for these engines for their Hummer H1 line, they revamped the manufacturing process and now call the engine the optimizer 6500
Anyway this web site marinedieselusa.com uses a roots type supercharger with an intercooler on the 6.5 diesel. There is little or no metal contact to metal inside the supercharger resuting in little heat and minimal parasitc drag, and no lubrication required. They call it a POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT SUPERCHAGER.
What was very interesting is the torque curve, my lovely 6.2s torque curve climes rapidly to 2000 rpm then falls of the face of the earth :D while the horsepower keeps climbing.This supercharged monster climbs really quick to 460 ft\lbs @1700 rpm then levels out and only drops 50 ft\lbs at 3600 rpm.THATS ONE FLAT CURVE!!! :eek:
They produce 3 power packages
250hp 460ft\lbs torque
300hp 500ft\lbs torque
400hp no torque specs
I know superchargers have popped up as topics once or twice before, but hey I thought that this torque curve thing was pretty cool, exspecially for those who tow or off-road quite a bit.
So, tell me what you think guys (specially Doc and Brittanic)