Hmm I was expecting you to say 95 OBD1 year after reading your recent posts about the tuning woes extravaganza & learnings with OBD11...
Nope, even with it's few limitations there's still more "possibilities".
It's just a bit more more expensive due to the limited amount of software out there that will work with an obdII 6.5.
The only real drawback is no dual flash capabilities (and I'm not completely sold on that being true either).
But that's easily handled by having a couple PCM's to swap in and out for daily driving, towing, emissions, etc.
I'm still digging around in the guts of the 6.5's pcm so it remains to be seen what I can get out of it. I've been messing with OBDII for about 20 years (only on my own "gassers" though) and OBDII for about 5 years (gassers again and only theoretical). The diesel thing is a new bit to me.
Feel kinda lonely without any wideband O2 feedback to guide me.......:rolleyes5:
It's all kinda moot though, there's an LB7 swap somewhere in the future for the truck.
The 6.5 will most likely end up as a learning tool for diesel tuning basics for me in the next couple years.
Then it'll be on to LB7 things.....