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frosty4227 04-25-2011 01:06 AM

compound help!
 
i am doing a compoud setup on my w250, now my friend wants me to go with a hx35 or s300 over a k31, but i want to do a he351ve or the k31. will the 351 hold up? will my dp be safe or will it be too much for the 351? and will the 351 flow as much air as a hx35 or s300? i just figured that because the 351 has the billet 60mm compressor wheel which i am pretty sure is the same as the s300? why not go with the 351 for its vgt ability. i hope you guys can help. thank you :tu:

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or are there any other top turbo's that you guys know of that are budget oriented/ under $500 that would work? a garret off a 96 powerstroke for instance? is using the he351 and just fixing the vains to a certain size would be a cheap way of copying a s300?

dieseldawg 04-26-2011 01:22 AM

get a he351cw and be done with the vane buisness

frosty4227 04-26-2011 01:27 AM

550
 

Originally Posted by dieseldawg (Post 745181)
get a he351cw and be done with the vane buisness

they flow enough to support my 550 rwhp mission?

Cody Cummins 04-26-2011 02:53 AM

Re: compound help!
 
Id go with an hx35 spooling an s400 im making about the same power as you and they do great and the setup is pretty snappy

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RAW 04-26-2011 07:51 AM

Yep, a HX35/S400 combo work very well!
https://www.dieselbombers.com/5-9l-2...urbos-2-a.html

dieseldawg 04-26-2011 08:16 PM

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???

SNOOT 04-26-2011 08:18 PM

Just pull the trigger any of the set-ups you choose will be better then a single...:c: My personal choice is S300 next to a S400 frame as there is so many different exhaust housing and wheels available if you choice to change things up..

If your goal is 550HP your going to need more then just twin turbos. Have you considered all the other things that go with making that kind of HP level on a VE pump?

dieseldawg 04-26-2011 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by SNOOT (Post 745677)
Just pull the trigger any of the set-ups you choose will be better then a single...:c:

tru dat!! hahaha my best gangster impression!! i know i know im good!!

SNOOT 04-26-2011 08:26 PM

Pretty sure the smile on his face with twins will last at least a month.. That is till he spoons his trans. :pca1:

Its a 1ST GEN truck its like having a rat rod ... No one makes poop for it you just put a bunch of stuff together run a couple of hoses here and there and turn the key.

BC847 04-26-2011 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by SNOOT (Post 745677)
If your goal is 550HP your going to need more then just twin turbos. Have you considered all the other things that go with making that kind of HP level on a VE pump?

-> Hear what SNOOT says!

Don't think for one minute that power level comes without a cost .. . . . over and above what it costs to build the complete engine. :s:

I'm in the final stages of a 48RH build for my mess to get similar power to the ground without busting a gut. Attachment 41965

You've already mentions the words "budget oriented". . . . . . oops.


But it is fun to take a 6400lb cinder block on 33's and run a high 12 second 1/4 mile pass. The silly ricer in the other lane ~ "Y'all watch me blister this old guy and his stupid farm truck", never sees it coming. :tttt:


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