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warmkop 02-08-2012 05:22 PM

need help making power 94tt
 
flywheel is balanched and ready to be put together.wanted to ask what do you think about holset turbos like the hx 45 and hx50

pwpanas 02-08-2012 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by warmkop (Post 100881)
flywheel is balanched and ready to be put together.wanted to ask what do you think about holset turbos like the hx 45 and hx50

I'm not familiar with them offhand - can you send me a link so I can examine their specifications?

warmkop 02-08-2012 07:46 PM

need help making power 94tt
 
they are diesel turbos but i dit some research and the people who used it got good results same as the garret turbos just tipe in holset hx 45 there is alot of stuff on them.

pwpanas 02-09-2012 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by warmkop (Post 100884)
they are diesel turbos but i dit some research and the people who used it got good results same as the garret turbos just tipe in holset hx 45 there is alot of stuff on them.

Sounds like an experiment to me. Unless the turbo has been spec'd to produce optimal horsepower gains in a 3.0L gasoline engine, I can't recommend it. However, if you do decide to go forward with this experiment, I'd ask a bit favor of you to please post your results here.

warmkop 03-12-2012 04:20 PM

Need help making power 94tt
 
I want to change the valve stem seals before i start assemble is it just better to take the head off or do i try to do it with the head on.I got a gasket set the make is evergreen automotive do you know it.The valve stem seals is worn out because of the crap that is in the head.If i must take it off il get ARP head studs and take the head in to get clean.thanks.

cre 03-13-2012 02:41 AM

Everyone I've heard of going this route has been disappointed. Here's a little background info on the differences and physics involved:

http://www.wcengineering.com/articles/dieselturbo.html

Among other issues diesel turbochargers typically have a huge A/R to accommodate the slower and cooler exhaust. You can get the HX45 with a variety of back end configurations for different applications and it's easy money to bet that what you've got isn't ideal for any gasoline engine.

pwpanas 03-14-2012 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by warmkop (Post 101473)
I want to change the valve stem seals before i start assemble is it just better to take the head off or do i try to do it with the head on.I got a gasket set the make is evergreen automotive do you know it.The valve stem seals is worn out because of the crap that is in the head.If i must take it off il get ARP head studs and take the head in to get clean.thanks.

http://bellsouthpwp2.net/p/w/pwpanas...ra%20Turbo.htm

warmkop 03-14-2012 04:46 PM

need help making power 94tt
 
so i decided to take the head off so that the head can be recond and the company is grinding the cams to 272 8.3mm lift.do you know that brand of gasket evergreen or do i just buy a toyota head gasket or a cometic.

pwpanas 03-17-2012 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by warmkop (Post 101556)
so i decided to take the head off so that the head can be recond and the company is grinding the cams to 272 8.3mm lift.do you know that brand of gasket evergreen or do i just buy a toyota head gasket or a cometic.

A stock head gasket is fine for a 2jz-gte. Exceptions might be a very high lift cam (which is excellent for forced induction, by the way), and a custom valve seat job (eg. 7 angle, full radius, etc.).

warmkop 05-06-2012 03:49 PM

Need help making power 94tt
 
Hi me again.The head should be finish next week can wait.So i hade some money to spent so bought a new turbo a garret rated at 700hp.Can any one help me i want to buy full slicks MT or MH was thinking of getting 26/15/11 will it fit.


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