84 6.2 diesel

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  1. bubba_t87

    bubba_t87 Member

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    hey guys I am getting an 84 gmc with a 6.2 liter diesel. I have heard the lack power but are upgradeable. I would like any information on this issue. thanks fellas
     
  2. Roadhazardguy

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    Ive never looked into it but you can use 6.5 turbo parts on a 6.2 for a little more pep, do a search on it and you should find some info on it.
     
  3. yazeed

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    Gasoline engine, very cool, if 454

    I had a GMC Model 85 Engine Size 454 it's really wonderful
     
  4. nerfherder78

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    6.2s are about as powerful as a stock 70s/80s 350. Unlike a Cummins or a newer diesel they were designed for fuel economy, not power.

    First thing I would look at is gearing. My truck is quick enough for my needs and still gets 17-19 mpg highway with N/A 6.2, th400, 3.73s, and 265/75R16 (~32") tire. A lot of 6.2s came with 3.08s, great for fuel mileage, terrible for acceleration, and part of why 6.2s have such a bad rep.

    There are 2 popular options for a turbo: the 6.5 turbo or a Banks turbo kit.
    The 6.5 is cheaper but has 2 drawbacks. If your truck has a/c the turbo won't fit with the a/c box on the firewall. There's also a clearance issue with the passenger side exhaust manifold, I've heard of people grinding a little off the frame rail to get it to fit.

    Other cheap mods include:
    • J-code intake (3/4, 1 ton, and military 6.2s had these stock)
    • turning up the injector pump (advancing the timing)
     
  5. Roadhazardguy

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    Or you could do a cummins swap, get 20 mpg+ and LOTS of power!
     

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