dieselfuelonly
Member
What make and model turbocharger did you use? Nice, impressive install by the way.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
What make and model turbocharger did you use? Nice, impressive install by the way.
Holset. Hx55.
Thanx!
Did you get wheel measurements and any more pics of the turbo separate? What size are the housings, from the side the compressor housing does not look bigger than the HX40's?
Knowing your propensity to doubt everyone's word, I will post a pic of the tag on the compressor housing. Then you can do your own research
Once you get the old clamshells off its not bad drilling out the rivets and putting the ES mounts in. Then the zip ties just hold it together until the bolts on the frame really clamp it down. I would recommend not using stock rubber mounts. The ES are much better. There is an install thread around here or my list of recommendations cover it with the different part numbers and which one to use. Have to make sure to install them with the tabs in the correct orientation.
Nothing wrong with rubber mounts. I'm putting out around 450 at the flywheel, and the rubber mounts are doing great. I did install 3/16" blocks to limit the engines movement inside the clamshells though. And I know BIGLEY's DMAX truck is putting down almost 700 to the wheels through a set of stock rubber mounts.
Are they the same as a 6.5 mount? And do you want to change them in 3 years? There was something wrong with my stock mount for a long time, since before I bought it, although it was 13 years old at that time. On stock power, but we have had older vehicles that never had to change a mount. IMO there is something wrong with the stock rubber mount, since it doesnt fill in the clamshell which allows it to sag. If you modified some to resolve that then thats another solution.
Wow HX55 !! How long does it take to get to 27-30 psi. One would think that size turbo would be laggy, but on plus side it is center mounted nice setup by the way.
Did you get wheel measurements and any more pics of the turbo separate? What size are the housings, from the side the compressor housing does not look bigger than the HX40's?
Wow HX55 !! How long does it take to get to 27-30 psi. One would think that size turbo would be laggy, but on plus side it is center mounted nice setup by the way.
Did you have to change the exhaust housing? Because I know you said it's full 4" exhaust and most HX55 turbos have a 5" outlet. Have to adapt and reduce in size right at the turbo outlet? Hey, spooling it to 30 psi is great...now just run a raped ape 4911 or .33 plunger pump and that turbo becomes even more fun! :thumbsup:
Wow HX55 !! One would think that size turbo would be laggy, but on plus side it is center mounted nice setup by the way.
And if what you get now days is cheap crap, it might not be the same. Plus the 6.5td in stock form has an unbalanced load with the crummy passenger turbo manifold and turbo putting a torque on the mount at all times, even at rest. Then we do things like put heavier turbos on them. Its anyones choice, but I wouldnt use the stock ones in their stock form.Bone stock 6.5 mounts straight from GM, made in CANADA ones(before GM went to the chinese imports).
I never said your truck runs bad, I applaud your fabrication skills, and I was trying to explain that the turbo number doesnt matter, its the physical configuration, and fueling profile. It would be easier if the turbos didnt have such a wide range of wheel and housing sizes, it makes them very different. If that is the 94 truck, youll have to change your sig from 6.5 to 6.2 and gutless wonder to sleeper surprise.
That curve may be alright, it all depends what the actual numbers are. Like if you have 400ftlbs at 2000rpm, but peak is 500ftlbs at 2800rpm, thats already going to be awesome down low, but I am not a fan of just shifting the torque curve to the right too much, sacrificing low end grunt. Although, is there any pedaling you have to do to prevent surging?
smooth is a side effect of gutless. Power = violent hopping/jerking and shifts.
LOL