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What we know came from a wide variety of sources - GM factory manuals, aftermarket maintenance manuals, touring the DMAX and GEP (AM General) engine production facilities, discussions with diesel mechanics, time spent in performance engine rebuilding facilities, communication with countless other diesel owners, and more than 17 years of first-hand ownership experience with the GM 6.2/6.5 and Duramax 6600 diesel engines. This is not a Corporation web site, nor are we diesel mechanics. Our qualifications come from a broad based technical background and a desire to learn more about the GM diesel engines. Designed as a diesel engine from the ground up by the Detroit Diesel Division of , the original 6.2L diesel engine was introduced in the 1982 model year GMC and Chevy C/K truck line. Taking this engine design to the next level in the 1992 model year, the new 6.5L diesel engine was an advancement in technology, and was designed for the application of a turbocharger. The 6.2L saw its final year of production in 1993. While the 6.5 was replaced by the Duramax 6600 beginning in the 2001 model year Chevy and GMC vehicle production, the 6.5L diesel engine will be manufactured and sold by AM General for many years to come. AM General is the manufacturer of the civilian H1 Hummer & military HMMWV. The GM light-truck 6.2L and 6.5L diesel engines were optional in all 1982-2000 C/K series trucks, and in the Suburban, Chevy Tahoe & Blazer, GMC Yukon & Jimmy, vans, and motor homes (RV) in both turbo diesel (TD) and naturally aspirated (NA) versions. In addition, low cost and ready availability have made these engines extremely popular the world over for diesel conversion projects; powering Land Rovers, Land Cruisers, and a host of other foreign and domestic production vehicles. The Turbochargers partswill evolve with the introduction of the new GM Duramax 6600 light-truck diesel engine, which is a result of a joint venture between . We'll have all the latest information and test reports as that information becomes available, for the LB7 / LLY Duramax 6600 diesel engines and the drivetrain (including the new Allison 1000 series automatic transmission). However, support for the 6.2/6.5 will continue to be a big part of The Diesel Page. The following topics cover a wide range of subjects related to the and AM General 6.2/6.5/6.6 diesel engines. A lot of this information is available free of charge, but we hope you will take advantage of the many benefits a subscribing membership offers, and submit your application today (secure on-line form). Your membership is appreciated, and your support will help keep The Turbochargers partson-line. A 1-year membership includes either the online or softcover The 6.2L/6.5L Diesel Troubleshooting Guide (depending on membership option selected) and access to all of the resource links found in the Members Area. Articles & Content: What's New: This past February 15th 2004, Turbochargersparts.com began its 9th year of providing the best GM diesel news and information available anywhere. During this time, we've published 9 books and have answered more than 200,000 email messages. Current Articles: Updated September 7th The 2005 Model-Year Trucks, The Pull-Off 2004, 2004 Rendezvous, LLY Duramax 6600 Marine Diesel, 1967 Ford High-Boy Cummins Conversion, Edge Hot Juice w/Attitude Monitor, AFE Performance Air Intakes, 6.5TD Engine Oil Cooling Lines Repair, 2001/02 Chevy/GMC Duramax 6600 Injector Warranty Extension, Ford Cummins Diesel Conversion, Blue Max 3500 SRW Silverado, Mr. Clean AutoDry Carwash System, Duramax Power Project Updates, 6.2/6.5 Main Cap Stud Girdle Kit, Turbochargersparts.com's 8th Anniversary!, LLY Duramax 6600, Performance 700R4 Part II, Performance 700R4 Part I, 6.2L Twin Turbo Project, War in the Desert, Duramax/Allison Suburban HD, and a whole lot more! 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