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If you're wanting to squeeze more power out of the 6.2, have you considered turning up the injection pump?Talked with Banks and they don't have one..... Has anybody in here done this before?
Really trying to figure out how to squeeze everything out of this gutless 6.2 without doing a swap.
Also interested in answer to this.Anyone done this to a 6.5? If so any big difference?
Approx. how much was mileage effected?If you're wanting to squeeze more power out of the 6.2, have you considered turning up the injection pump?
To be completely honest, I was never overly concerned about my fuel economy so I've never measured it.Approx. how much was mileage effected?
That's funny. When I was still on active duty, we'd just fill 'er up and go. I've always been a fanatic about calculating my personal auto (and motorcycle) gas mileage going back to when I first started driving around 1974.To be completely honest, I was never overly concerned about my fuel economy so I've never measured it.
I don't think it has affected it a whole lot though as I still seem to fuel up at roughly the same intervals I was. You're probably more likely to see a bigger drop from getting on the go pedal more than actually turning up the pump!
I’m interested if it’s still for sale.I was set to do this to my 6.5 and I see no reason why it's any different than a 6.2 for the banks kit. I decided to go another route and swap engines. So, I'm selling the turbo kit if interested. It would require some custom fitting and maybe clipping the corner of the footwell and patching over. It would only be like 1/2" interference.
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