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Old 08-14-2011, 11:48 AM
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ok so im starting to build a 7.3 right now , im just wondering what turbo to run i know where i can get a brand new HX 50 for 100 anyone now if i will be able to spool it or not . thanks
 
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Old 08-14-2011, 11:54 AM
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nope hx50s are hard to spool with a fair amount of fuel, i'd say near impossible on a 7.3 without tons of work
 
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oh ok what should i be looking at to get then ?? im looking to make around 450 to 500hp , im just starting to build this engine right now , im new to the diesel world or could i use the stock turbo and the hx 50 together would that work
 
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Old 08-14-2011, 12:47 PM
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compounds are not easy to build on a 7.3 ie nobody makes a kit so its all one off fab work

for 500hp a single 66mm charger will get you there and can be built from a stock 7.3 charger i dont know the exact price because its been over a year since the last one that we had built but i can get you a price tomorrow
 
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ok thank you
 
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Old 08-14-2011, 03:58 PM
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A stock turbo will not support 500hp. For that you will want a modded H2E, GQSSB, GT42, S400 or something in that range.
 
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those are some large turbos what turbo are you running joebob?
 
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You have to remember the powerstroke is alot bigger then the cummins so they will spool alot larger turbos. The ones I mentioned are not that big and work great for the 500hp range. Empire makes a compound kit and I know WOP and maybe black widow can build you a kit. Right now im running a stock turbo but soon im going to be running an S366.
 
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yeah i know a powerstroke can spool a larger turbo because of the larger displacement but the stock charger is doin good to make 25psi also

to me if your staying >66mm on the compressor theres no reason to go to that large of a frame on the turbo (S400)

tell me what the advantage of a S366 would be over a stock charger with a ebpv delete housing and a 66mm compressor wheel
 
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Old 08-14-2011, 10:11 PM
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I don't understand any of that.
 


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