Maglin
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- Apr 30, 2004
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Wichita,
Kansas
I just ordered the HX-35 Mitsu housing from Bullseye today. Decided to put the H1E on hold until a later date and the Forged motor is finally together and installed. I can put up some rough HP and Torque figures from a stock motor with stock cams running a Sudo EMS in a few weeks. As far as the Holsets being able to produce the HP that is claimed that is a yes. They flow tons of air and are very efficient. Late spool is the only downfall and that isn't even all that bad for the size of the turbo. On stock cams I don't think I'll really see 500 HP but 425-450 should be a walk in the park. From what I can see with data sheets a HX-35 reaching full spool (22 lbs for me) around 4100-4300 RPMs won't be all that great with stock cams past 5500 as it will start to fall on it's face (as it is for any large turbo). With some FP2's or 272's I expect that 525-550 WHP on a good tune to be attainable with C16.
The Holsets isn't something I would suggest someone using a AFC to purchase as the fuel requirements will require 660+ injectors and that will put you on a timing table that is using far to much timng for such a large turbo. On my first trail pulls I'll be running 13* of timing advance and I'll tune from their.
Once I can get something done for the H1E and get that installed I'm looking for 650 WHP. The HX-40 and H1E's look to be able to produce 700+ WHP with a good tune. I haven't found any compressor Maps for the HX-40/H1E's yet.
But I'll post some pocket dyno figures which is basicly the same as if you where using a G-Tech for power figures. They both use time, RPM, and Gear ratio to get HP/TQ numbers and are usually about with-in 5% of actual output. So those follwing this thread can get a rough estimate of what can be done. The previous Dyno run I'm sure would have shown a much better spool time and run if the AFR could have been better. I've not seen the AFR it was running so no telling but it was said it was running very rich which could have possibly been causing some rich knock. Thus causing later spool and lowered peak power output due to richness and pulled timing.
Was that dyno run with the Bullseye TH? I would assume so as it appears to see full spool at around 4500-4700 RPM. not to sure if it was still building boost post 4500 or if the AFR just started to lean out. I'm thinking it was the later due to what info was given.
I've saw a write-up on a Dodge Omni that someone in England bolted up a WHX-35 with the stock 12cm TH and he said he was seeing full boost around 3900 RPMS. But that was at 2.3 I think that it was attached to with a stock bottom end and a lot of head work done. a custom 4" DP with no exhaust. I'm interested to know how the 12cm TH runs on the 4G63 w/3" turbo back. If I had a T-4 flanged manifold I would definilty let you all know.
The Holsets isn't something I would suggest someone using a AFC to purchase as the fuel requirements will require 660+ injectors and that will put you on a timing table that is using far to much timng for such a large turbo. On my first trail pulls I'll be running 13* of timing advance and I'll tune from their.
Once I can get something done for the H1E and get that installed I'm looking for 650 WHP. The HX-40 and H1E's look to be able to produce 700+ WHP with a good tune. I haven't found any compressor Maps for the HX-40/H1E's yet.
But I'll post some pocket dyno figures which is basicly the same as if you where using a G-Tech for power figures. They both use time, RPM, and Gear ratio to get HP/TQ numbers and are usually about with-in 5% of actual output. So those follwing this thread can get a rough estimate of what can be done. The previous Dyno run I'm sure would have shown a much better spool time and run if the AFR could have been better. I've not seen the AFR it was running so no telling but it was said it was running very rich which could have possibly been causing some rich knock. Thus causing later spool and lowered peak power output due to richness and pulled timing.

Was that dyno run with the Bullseye TH? I would assume so as it appears to see full spool at around 4500-4700 RPM. not to sure if it was still building boost post 4500 or if the AFR just started to lean out. I'm thinking it was the later due to what info was given.
I've saw a write-up on a Dodge Omni that someone in England bolted up a WHX-35 with the stock 12cm TH and he said he was seeing full boost around 3900 RPMS. But that was at 2.3 I think that it was attached to with a stock bottom end and a lot of head work done. a custom 4" DP with no exhaust. I'm interested to know how the 12cm TH runs on the 4G63 w/3" turbo back. If I had a T-4 flanged manifold I would definilty let you all know.


pulls HARD. Its not too hard to get this thing to move.... but we'll see what results are looking like soon... I'll make sure to keep you updated Dave and thanks for the help.