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so att is the way to go?? and will it make my truck black smoke?? if not what will, my buddy has the same truck but 93 and wants his to roll coal
so att is the way to go?? and will it make my truck black smoke?? if not what will, my buddy has the same truck but 93 and wants his to roll coal
On a fresh built engine or recent head gasket/stud replacement the HX won't overly stress the engine, I just have reservations with elevated boost pressures the HX has to run to match the grunt the ATT delivers.
How is this true? Have you run both turbos?
You don't have to run 20psi on the knock off hx40II a spring actuator can be used and boost can be tuned down to as low as 12 psi and will still yield very good performance.
Bigbluechevy- that kit only works with the knock off hx40II and Holset hx35w and not the HX40
The att is more likely to smoke more off the line due to the larger non gated exhaust housing But that helps at cruise speeds. The lag will only be increased with higher gears.
The purpose of a good turbo is to clear up smoke from junk turbos. An att has enough lag that it can smoke but has said it runs best when tuned for less smoke. The heat from unused fuel is hard on these engines since they don't have amazing cooling systems to begin with.
TD: I wasn't trying to correct you in any way just explaining why most prefer the att if they going to put a turbo on a rig that might have unknown internals. The att also doesn't lack in the power department from what I hear, I have a true hx 40 16cm I am itching to try while I wait for money to collect in my att fund. Personally I will wait for the hx cko to have more miles in test mode before I put money down for one, I got my hx 40 for cheap and plan to use it on my tractor after I get an att or 2
like i stated, i dont want to smoke. i hate that shit. my buddy wouldnt shut up til i asked. and taking into consideration that yal r all gunna have a pissing contest on whats better and who knows more all i wanted to know was what turbo is better than the borg for just a DD
Tanman the ATT does not lag at all, I have found from Thefermanator that the tunes out there are not correct for the ATT. The tune I am running right now does not smoke at all off the line or at pretty much any point where I run it. I t has taken quite some effort to properly tune it. Kojo should have the first prottype tune run on an OBD 2 truck hopefully very soon.So it is checked to make sure that it performs as it should. And 6.5 L is running a manual pump that smokes just for a second on heavy acceleration then lights fine. I know how to set up the manual pumps for the ATT as well. so it is about making all of the parts work together to get the best performance from a combination. I also run more fuel through mine and get lower coolant temps with the tune even under high ambient temps, high fuel and load. So it is about tuning.
ALSO not sure why everyone talks about smoke some diesel smoke is inevitable my TDI smokes and it gets 49 MPG so not sure how all this fits in.
Just a difference in peoples definition of LAG. I wasn't trying to stir the pot or say it was a terrible laggy turbo that cant pull off the line. I want one myself and just expect to have a puff off the line then go. Not everybody has your tuning and those of us without that us average folks might see some lag. I will need programming for OBD1 myself.
The smoking statements are from him wanting to roll coal like a improperly tuned cummins owner. My dmax can lay down a puff of smoke then haze but it wont roll thick smoke unless I try (it also has fuel pressure and injector issues)
If you have the coin to drop on an ATT then IMHO (with no first had experience yet) I would go with the ATT in a heart beat.