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    AgDieseler
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    300 hp 6.5TD Power Project

    We went to pick up an engine in Ellsworth, Kansas yesterday. It's a 1993 6.5L NA with a 599 block (the strongest made) and all the accessories.

    We're going to build a streetable 500-550 lb-ft on #2 only. That will come from a new turbo (Garrett 60-1 .68 a/r), a CTD intercooler, lower compression 18:1 pistons, different cam, different programming, and about 85 cu mm of fuel.

    Here's a few pics:
    http://www.oliverdiesel.com/images/6...e/100_0114.JPG
    http://www.oliverdiesel.com/images/6...e/100_0115.JPG
    http://www.oliverdiesel.com/images/6...e/100_0117.JPG
    http://www.oliverdiesel.com/images/6...e/100_0121.JPG
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    So this is what is keeping you from work huh? I have fan testing work yet I am having to pick up your slack. Damn you,

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    edit: okay nevermind yer dam pics are too big
    did you put it in with a forklift!?
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    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Yeah, they are huge. That's why I linked them.

    I'm about to go out there and start taking it apart [read: stealing parts off it for my truck].

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    lazy biatch
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
    damnit... if everyone is leaving i want my original 15 back... i dont wanna be left with these tools

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    Y'all really need to add a truck to the family....

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    We might. There's a '01 dual cab dually Dmax that we're looking at, but it's a bit pricey. The engine is on a base with wheels, so we used a cherry picker to get it half-way into the truck, and rolled it in on a piece of plywood from there.

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    who's truck is this going in?

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    *YAWN*

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    "that's a big bi*tch"

    This goin in your burban?
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    It's going in the green 96 suburban.

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    oh, so thats what the rings are for in the floor of suburbans... transporting engines.

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    that has to be the first time anyone has used a chain boomer on the INSIDE of a suburban.
    I got an idea...how about a trailer if the truck is too pricey.

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    Why so low power? If you're gonna build it it should have at least 700 ft lbs, anything less is jusk ****ing around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eight
    Why so low power? If you're gonna build it it should have at least 700 ft lbs, anything less is jusk ****ing around.
    maybe....
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