use the 6.5 injector lines, the bends are slightly different and are matched to the alignment of the 6.5 injectors. If you used 6.5 turbo injectors, you may want to advance the IP timing. WARNING- This should be left to a professonal, you could easilly burn up the engine if this is done wrong. The 6.5 injectors have a far higher pop pressure than the 6.2 NA injectors. It takes longer for the pump to build pressure to open or "pop" the injector. This will retard the timing enough to cause cold start problems. It will also effect performance which is the whole idea behind the turbo swap to begin with. I would see how it runs first and go from there. Also, using 6.5 turbo parts on a 6.2 is not as bolt on as many will lead you to believe. Recerch this mod here and at the sites mentioned above by Warthog. Keith j also offers good advice in using head studs. Head bolts stretch and should not be used again. Good luck and be careful. Ask questions if your not sure about something.