Is a 16cm exhaust housing worth the upgrade from 21cm?
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Is a 16cm exhaust housing worth the upgrade from 21cm?
My 1991.5 isn't low on power but it could use a tad bit quicker spooling on the turbo. The engine and fueling are stock and will likely remain that way. So would it be worth going from 21cm to 16cm or should I just bite the bullet and go 12cm? I don't tow often but usually have a full and heavy bed. I can take it a bit easier on the engine if its hot out and I have a heavy load. I know the 2006 5.9 cummins have 9cm exhaust housings so I would guess my 12cm wouldn't get too hot for the engine to handle - plus I have an intercooler. Thoughts?
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How would the 60mm upgrade and 12 cm housing compare to just upgrading to a HX35 / 12 cm housing?
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What does the 60mm upgrade mean to me?
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Or would this turbo with a 12cm exhaust housing be better on a bone stock fuel setting truck?
PDR Diesel Performance: PDR HX35 Turbo Dodge Cummins 1991-98 12V
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Or would this turbo with a 12cm exhaust housing be better on a bone stock fuel setting truck?
PDR Diesel Performance: PDR HX35 Turbo Dodge Cummins 1991-98 12V
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IMO, that PDR HX35 is a waste of money. Go for the S300 if you're going to spend the cash for a new turbo. Stock HX35 is a 56mm impeller. I'd like to know what size impeller the PDR HX35 has. Definitely a waste if it's not at least a 60mm wheel. Best way to go is just upgrade the H1C, unless you have the cash for an S300.
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So would 60mm spool quick and make better power or what exactly does 60mm mean to me? I dont have the money for an S300 and I don't think its necessary for my stock truck. At the moment I am between 16cm and 12cm (I guess 14 could be a happy medium) and whether or not to get the 60mm wheel (not sure what that means).