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wyoranch 04-06-2007 07:30 PM

Which Exhaust Housing Do I Have?
 
how do i know which exhaust housing my truck has? its kinda laggy so im thinkin it has a large one. Also, where can i find a 16cm housing?

Diesel Dummy 04-06-2007 08:16 PM

should be a 22cm

wyoranch 04-06-2007 08:32 PM

No wonder it smokes so long before it clears up, takes till probably 2200rpm to finally spool up lol. So, where do you get different housings?

ndurbin 04-06-2007 08:41 PM

A 16cm will still be laggy...............if it were me I'd just look for a decent used HX35 w/ a 12cm housing and go from there (it'll bolt right up!).

Diesel Dummy 04-07-2007 05:53 AM

16 will be ten times better than what you have but the lag will show up after you get used to it. Go to HTT TURBO they have all sorts of upgrades for what you have andwill save you some cash.

Begle1 04-07-2007 11:11 AM

Look around on eBay and various Diesel Forum classified's. If the 16 has too much lag, then you can find a non-wastegated 14, but that's not recommended for anybody that spends time on the freeway.

There are also 12 cm and 14 cm wastegated models available, which I would call the ideal modifications. 14 cm w/g models are way too expensive, though.


Prices hover around $200 new, $100 used.

ez_lle71 04-07-2007 12:26 PM

PDR has a 16cm2 for 150$

92 D/UNIT 04-25-2007 06:44 PM

gillett diesel has 16 cm2 for 125.00:da:

ez_lle71 04-25-2007 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by 92 D/UNIT (Post 17307)
gillett diesel has 16 cm2 for 125.00:da:

touche' :bow2: haha just kiddin'! wish i would have known that 2 months ago!
ez

Benjamin 04-25-2007 08:50 PM

i got a HX 35/12cm that came off my truck..... what turbo is on yours? H1C? or something like that..... i might be able to work out something in a swap + cash if interested.... it only has 166K on it and NEVER let me down.....

ez_lle71 04-25-2007 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 17339)
i got a HX that came off my truck..... what turbo is on yours? H1C? or something like that..... i might be able to work out something in a swap + cash if interested.... it only has 166K on it and NEVER let me down.....

If your talkin'to me, shoot me a pm w/details and lets talk!!

Cowboy_Customs 05-03-2007 11:38 AM

89-91&93had the 18.5 CM exhaust housing, 92 had the 21 CM exhaust housing. I threw a WH1C on mine last week, and the difference is absolutly amazing!!! For a 5 speed truck with the original 18.5, dont waste your money on a 16, pick up a 14CM wastegated. I have the 12CM W/G right now, and freeking love it, but some say its restrictive. I still lost 100 EGT's overall. Its all up to the person really. I'll keep my 12 for my drag racing purposes. (and it'll make a nice top turbo) :w2:

jasonfriedlin 05-10-2007 03:23 PM

What's the best size housing for an automatic truck. I don't want to restrict my airflow since it only has to spool up one time instead of five.

ndurbin 05-10-2007 04:22 PM

12 or 14

jasonfriedlin 05-10-2007 08:09 PM

Do the smaller housings restrict your airflow at all?

ndurbin 05-10-2007 08:17 PM

Some, but not enough your going to notice the difference. A 16 is really laggy, not as bad on an auto, but still laggy enough. Lotta places claim a 16 cm housing will run 100* or so cooler than a 12 cm, but most everybody I know thats gone that route never sees that and end up ditching the 16 since it's laggy.

jasonfriedlin 05-10-2007 08:24 PM

10-4, I appreciate it bud, I was kind of confused about that

ndurbin 05-10-2007 09:10 PM

No problemo

Begle1 05-11-2007 06:00 PM

Well, a smaller housing will always restrict exhaust flow more than a bigger housing, unless it's wastegated.

The 16cm housing doesn't seem to restrict the exhaust to the point of unstreetable EGT's until you're pushing over 350 HP with only the stock intercooler, though. The 18.5 cm's, and 21 cm's especially, were utilized to make it impossible to melt an engine. Since all of us run pyrometers and are perfectly aware of the possibility of melting pistons and will cut off the fuel at 1250 degrees, we don't have problems with running more restrictive housings.

Now, I really don't understand why they went to the 21 cm the same year they added an intercooler and went to smaller injectors, which was also the same year they dropped the 3.07 rear end. How is an automatic truck with 160 HP engine, a 2400 RPM governor, 3.54 rear end gears, an intercooler and a maximum of 14 PSI of boost ever going to get to 1250 degrees? I never saw my stock non-intercooled 18.5 housing get above 1000, and that was pushing 20 PSI up a big hill for about 4 minutes.

eyoung429 10-12-2007 01:52 PM

Let me ask the obvious....if you have a pile of wasted turbo's, how do you tell what housing is what???

(don't ask why I have a pile....I'm a slow learner)

92 D/UNIT 10-12-2007 08:22 PM

Look in the exh inlet port,, there is a number cast into most holset housings. also look on the housing.


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