(2014) The version was introduced in 1992 to replace the 6.2. Most 6.5s were equipped with a turbocharger. This engine was never meant to be a power and torque competitor with Ford/International and Dodge/Cummins, but rather a simply designed workhorse engine that made credible power, achieved decent
fuel economy, and met
emission standards in
half-ton trucks. The
Duramax 6600 replaced the 6.5 in light trucks beginning in 2001 and the C3500HD medium duty cab and chassis (replaced by the C4500 Kodiak/TopKick) and vans beginning in 2003, but the 6.5 (6500 Optimizer) is still produced by
AM General for the
HMMWV. There are several GM 6.5-liter diesel engine production options. The turbocharged L56 (
VIN "S") was used in 1/2-ton and light-duty 3/4-ton. Heavy-duty 3/4-ton and 1-ton trucks used the turbocharged L65 (VIN "F") engine. The L56 is emissions controlled with
EGR and
catalytic converters. The L65 engine has neither an EGR system nor a catalytic converter, but there is a soot trap on L65 engines that is often mistaken for a catalytic converter. GM was the first manufacturer to introduce an electronically controlled
fuel injection system into a diesel pickup truck. The L49 (VIN "P") and L57 (VIN "Y") are both naturally aspirated engines. L57 is listed as HO or Heavy Duty. Additional
RPO codes are LQM and LQN . Changes were made by GM to the 6.5 in their light trucks for emissions or reliability improvement. The 1992–1993 model years used a 6.5-specific
Stanadyne DB-2 mechanical
injection pump. GM replaced the DB-2 with the electronic throttle DS-4 in 1994–2000 vehicles. In mid-1996, GM implemented a redesigned engine cooling system incorporating twin non bypass-blocking
thermostats and a water pump. This improved the flow through the block by 70–75% and flow to the radiator 7%.
Applications Turbocharged: • 1994–1999
Chevrolet Blazer/Tahoe/GMC Yukon (2-door 4×4 models only) (light-duty) • 1994–1998 Chevrolet C/K 1500 and 2500 (light-duty) • 1994–1999
Chevrolet/GMC/Holden Suburban (heavy-duty) • 1992–2000 Chevrolet/GMC C/K 2500 and 3500 (heavy-duty) • 2001–2002 Chevrolet/GMC C3500HD (heavy-duty) • 1996–2002
Chevrolet Express/GMC Savana 2500 and 3500 (heavy-duty) Naturally aspirated: • 1994–1996
AM General Hummer H1 (also used the turbocharged version) • 1994–present
AM General HMMWV (also used the turbocharged version) • 1994–1996
Chevrolet and GMC G20 and G30 vans (naturally aspirated) • 1999–2005 Workhorse Custom Chassis (light- and medium-duty forward-control chassis): P42 Commercial, P32 Motorhome (also turbocharged on some versions)
Specifications • Engine RPO codes: L49, L56, L57, L65, LQM, and LQN. • Displacement: • Bore × stroke: • Aspiration: Turbocharged (BorgWarner GM-X series). Also available naturally aspirated. • Compression: GM early 21.3:1, GM late 20.3:1, AMG/GEP marine 18.0:1 • Injection: Indirect • Horsepower/torque (lowest): at 3,600 rpm / at 1,700 rpm (naturally aspirated) • Horsepower/torque (highest): at 3,200 rpm / at 1,800 rpm (turbocharged) • Redline: 3,600 rpm ==Fuel system==