5.9L Rotary Performance Discussion of 12 Valve 5.9 Liter Dodge Cummins Diesels with Rotary Injection Pumps Related To Performance And Longevity

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Old 04-26-2011, 10:07 PM
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bc thats one of the best feelings ever!! haha
and i dont have half the truck you do!! it must be nice!!!!
 
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Old 04-26-2011, 11:23 PM
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the 351 flows about as much as a hx40! hx35 has a 3 inch dp as the 351 has 4 inch
dont know why anyone would use a hx35 if they had the choice to go with a 351??
am i missing somthing???
The 4" outlet will only help if you have a 4" hot pipe. If the hot pipe is 3", a 4" outlet means little. Already having a HX35 makes the price right.
 
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Old 04-27-2011, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by RAWilliams
The 4" outlet will only help if you have a 4" hot pipe. If the hot pipe is 3", a 4" outlet means little. Already having a HX35 makes the price right.
who already has the hx??
how hard is it to fab up a hot pipe??
do i detect a little turbo envy?? hahaha
 
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Old 04-27-2011, 08:34 PM
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Snoot And BC847 are VERY smart when it comes to these things.

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You've already mentions the words "budget oriented". . . . . . oops.
Yep, Budget an 550+ HP Ve don't go together at all.
 
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Old 04-27-2011, 10:17 PM
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Thanks RSWORDS.. Its tough just getting to the 400HP level with these trucks let alone 550HP.

Really though its not going to make a huge difference what turbos you use to get 550HP. It will be more about the injection pump and transmission you have.

There are a lot of twins sets out there using the good old HX-35 and a 3" hot pipe that make 550HP. Not sure how many VE trucks there are but lots of P pumped and VP trucks.
 
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heres whats getting done to my truck, 14mm ve, twins, manual trans with a pulling dual disk from sb, doubler, 4.10 gears, 14 bolt rear, 60 front, 100-150 injectors, head studs, valve springs, intake, intercooler, .84 injector lines, 150+ fuel pump, draw straw or bottom sump,bigger fuel lines,fluid damper, water meth, ported/polished head, if there is anything i am missing please let me know. and yes i know you cant build 500+ hp on a budget but i am fabing, installing, and doing all the work myself so it saves me alot on the cost. and having friends who conpete in truck pulling also helps quit a bit . i work a lot of hours so money aint much of a issue. its the time to put ithis all together thats hard to find . you guys probably know how that is.
 
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who already has the hx??
Many truck come equipped with HX35's.
how hard is it to fab up a hot pipe??
Obviously you've never tried or researched it.
do i detect a little turbo envy?? hahaha
Hell no! I have a proven system that cost me $700, and makes 50 PSI of boost with the chip off.
 
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Old 04-28-2011, 12:40 AM
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heres whats getting done to my truck, 14mm ve, twins, manual trans with a pulling dual disk from sb, doubler, 4.10 gears, 14 bolt rear, 60 front, 100-150 injectors, head studs, valve springs, intake, intercooler, .84 injector lines, 150+ fuel pump, draw straw or bottom sump,bigger fuel lines,fluid damper, water meth, ported/polished head, if there is anything i am missing please let me know. and yes i know you cant build 500+ hp on a budget but i am fabing, installing, and doing all the work myself so it saves me alot on the cost. and having friends who conpete in truck pulling also helps quit a bit . i work a lot of hours so money aint much of a issue. its the time to put ithis all together thats hard to find . you guys probably know how that is.
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Old 04-28-2011, 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by RAWilliams
Many truck come equipped with HX35's.

how many 1st gen's came with hx-35s?



Obviously you've never tried or researched it.

no i have never made a hot pipe your right!!
pipe work is easy! have you ever tried??
hes doing his own fab work so im sure he knows what hes doing!

Hell no! I have a proven system that cost me $700, and makes 50 PSI of boost with the chip off.
my free turbo makes 50# no prob!! now keeping my head gasket in there thats fun!!
i got all sorts of chips in my truck!!
doritos lays fritos whos knows what else is under my seat! haha

seems to me like he frosty wants to actually build his own truck not just buy a bunch of parts and throw them on there!
 

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seems to me like he frosty wants to actually build his own truck not just buy a bunch of parts and throw them on there!
I guess you didn't look at my thread on my turbos them. I fabbed it myself, with a little help from a welding buddy fro the Hot Pipe.
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