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hey guys,

i've been having a few issues with the forum,

im looking for a holset hx35 or hx35w off a cummins diesel or iveco truck.

if anyone has anything, or can help with pointing me in the right direction of one i'd greatly appreciate it, and a finders/spotters fee will be paid

cheers John

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putting it on a petrol engine

For the love of god why?

I hope it's not a performance application.

Reliable, we'll designed performance turbo's are so cheap-

Precision turbo and engine have billet comp wheel, plain bearing performance turbo's for around 1300aud!!! If your trying to cut the cost on a turbo set up, by using a diesel turbo- you really should re-think the whole idea.

Diesel turbo's are generally designed for slow shaft speeds, to feed long stroke slow moving engines, whith low hp outputs for the size.

But hey, your going to do it anyway-

cheers

Justin

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guess you haven't seen the holset thread then

quite a few ppl using them on rb's now and making good power

most ppl would say what you said xrated so they are cheap, few mods to the oil lines and plumbing and your away

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guess you haven't seen the holset thread then

quite a few ppl using them on rb's now and making good power

most ppl would say what you said xrated so they are cheap, few mods to the oil lines and plumbing and your away

well I'd better check out the holset thread...

Power is easy to make, but how long are they going to last and howmuch are they loosing under the curve?

Diesel turbo's are designed to work with less heat and much slower shaft speeds.

I still cant see how you could compare a secondhand diesel turbo to a comparatable second hand garret, PT, borgwarner, hell even an old air reaserch or a KKR turbo...

Better check it out.

Cheers

Justin

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