red1993gsallmt
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Just use a LIGHT layer of rtv high heat silicone, it only takes a little to seal things up.
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Looks great! I think I saw you pulling into King Motorsports last weekend- I was in Kenny's 1gb.
. I work weekends. I did how ever talk to you and kp116 at automotions this year. I was one of the people that was staying at Mnt olympus right across the street from you guys (red and carbon fiber evo8, blue nissan 350z)He just said, and you quoted, that the he341 has the 7blade hy35 compressor wheel. And the he351 has the 7blade hx40 compressor wheel. . .

I understand that. I was asking the diameter of the compressor wheel between the he341 and the he351. I dont know the numbers(diameters) between what hy35 is and hx40 is.
THE SIZE
You can find that on the first page of any of the Holset threads:
"HY35: We don't know if te hy35 turbine wheel and housing is enough to reache the 60lb/min potential of the 56mm 7blade compressor."
"HX40: The 7 and 6 blade hx40 is called the super40 and has the 60mm compressor inducer."
Looks great! I think I saw you pulling into King Motorsports last weekend- I was in Kenny's 1gb.
those of you feeding your hx40 with a -3 line, how are you connecting it to your turbo? i cant find a -3 to 12x1.5 adapter to connect the line to the turbo. I guess i could to a -3 to -4 adapter then to a -4 to 12x1.5 adapter but im worried that the manifold will interfere. any insight or even pictures is appreciated
16cm2 = around 1.10 a/r
18cm2 = around 1.30 a/r
With either of those housings mounted to an open-flanged T3 manifold you'd have all of the lag as if you were running a single-scroll 1.1 a/r or 1.3 a/r housing on your turbo.
The only benefit would be turbine flow, and as Dave has now proven the T3 .70 a/r BEP housing is fully capable of maxing out the HX40 compressor on a 2.0L 9.0:1 engine. The only way you may need more turbine flow / less backpressure is if you had a stroker or very high compression ratio.
Now one of those housings properly set up with a twin-scroll T3 manifold could rightfully outspool AND outflow the .70 BEP housing.
I called ATP turbo and they said they can't do that?
Try to find a local piping shop that could do it for you.
Finally, after all these years, I purchased a holset. I found a deal locally for an 8-blade HX35.

Ladies and Gents....presenting the Bullseye Power Batmowheel billet extended-tip 60mm HX40 compressor.
