Intercoolers - Radiators - Condensers | 1992-2000 GM 6.5L Detroit
The 6.5L Detroit engine in the GM pickups from 1992-2000 is prone to several issues, particularly with the intercooler, hoses, and most commonly the radiator. Common problems include intercooler leaks ... read more
The 6.5L Detroit engine in the GM pickups from 1992-2000 is prone to several issues, particularly with the intercooler, hoses, and most commonly the radiator. Common problems include intercooler leaks that reduce boost and power, radiators that clog and corrode over time, and hoses that are susceptible to the elements.
These trucks are known to overheat and eventually blow head gaskets. As you can imagine, that isn’t a walk-in-the-park repair nor is it cheap. This is the time for you to prevent this from happening and upgrade to a radiator and hoses that can withstand the test. Check out Mishimoto’s performance aluminum radiator and silicone coolant hose kit.
These are ideal choices for 6.5L owners because they are designed to maximize cooling and prevent that common overheating issue. The radiator is a lightweight, two-row core piece that is super durable making it a perfect choice for anything from daily driving to heavy towing. As for the silicone hoses, the old, worn rubber hoses are prone to failing also aiding in overheating. The Mishimoto coolant hose kit replaces those with high-grade silicone and four layers of heat-resistant fibers that will handle the pressure.
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